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author | Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org> | 2007-10-25 09:59:05 +0000 |
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committer | Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org> | 2007-10-25 09:59:05 +0000 |
commit | 35a5a7dbce536b2eba40bd132672a980c7bae421 (patch) | |
tree | c8184861477e2c72f02da48ffecf07a508193a26 /INSTALL | |
parent | de00b0aad40375ea779e57d5db7ac4103c310ecc (diff) | |
download | lm-sensors-git-35a5a7dbce536b2eba40bd132672a980c7bae421.tar.gz |
Use /etc/sensors3.conf as the default configuration file. If it can't
be found, fallback to /etc/sensors.conf. This allows for an old
libsensors and a new libsensors to be installed in parallel, and each
one has its own configuration file.
One important change here is that the default configuration file will
be installed as /etc/sensors3.conf by "make install".
git-svn-id: http://lm-sensors.org/svn/lm-sensors/branches/lm-sensors-3.0.0@4990 7894878c-1315-0410-8ee3-d5d059ff63e0
Diffstat (limited to 'INSTALL')
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ program to get a report of all detected sensor devices. Chek the manual page for available options. The initial output of `sensors' will not be perfect. You have to adjust -the configuration file (/etc/sensors.conf) to match your motherboard. +the configuration file (/etc/sensors3.conf) to match your motherboard. This includes (re)labelling inputs, ignoring unused inputs, changing voltage compute lines and setting limits. Write down all the sensor information your BIOS displays as a hint to what you are supposed to |