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The file /etc/default/sensord specifies the configuration parameters
used to start the daemon. In particular, the syslog facility is set
to `daemon' and not `local4'.
You must load the appropriate lm-sensors modules during system boot in
order for the daemon to function correctly.
The file /etc/modules is a useful place to list these modules; for
example, you might list i2c-amd756 (an I2C/SMBUS module) and w83781d
(a sensor chip module).
The daemon does not setup the sensors limits from /etc/sensors3.conf,
this is the job of sensors, when called with -s. Note that 'sensors -s'
is called at boot time from /etc/init.d/lm-sensors, so that the sensors
limits should be the right ones in normal use. Don't forget to run
sensors -s again if you changed the limits in /etc/sensors3.conf.
For full documentation on setting up lm-sensors on your system,
see /usr/share/doc/lm-sensors.
-- David Z. Maze <dmaze@debian.org>
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