Problem with instruktions from sensors-detect

From: Johan Nilsson (johan.nilsson.8135_at_student.uu.se)
Date: 01/30/04

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    I try to activate lm_sensors and run: sensors-detect. And I have some
    problem and questions..

    1) I wounder were i may find which modules that already are loaded in the
    kernel? I said yes, for every thing because I think that the only wrong may
    be overestimation of values?

    2) Then i almost enden the running I get the instructions to add some
    lines. I found /etc/modules.conf and enter the requested lines "alias
    char-major-89 i2c-dev" to the plain-text file as modules.conf are,
    according to konqueror.

    But I don´t know that they mean with "To load everything that is needed,
    add this to some /etc/rc* file:"

    I have four file beginning with rc in /etc/:

    rc, rc.local, rc.news, rc.sysinit.

    and directory: rc0.d to rc6.d and rc.d.

    All four are all Shell Script and When I try to enter them using Konquer as
    "File Manager -Super user mode" I can´t enter. The directory also changes
    from /etc/ to /etc/rc.d?? or my computer reboot. :oI. I am very new at
    linux...but i suspect that I am not suposed the edit shell script..but the
    only files that beginn with rc, are shell-script in /etc/ and the files in
    the directory begging with rc* are shell script.

    I also attach a .txt file from my running of sensors-detect.

    Thanx for any help /Johan.

    
    
    

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