GKRellm and new disk




I have disk temperature-monitoring enabled in GKrellM. Recently I had a disk
fail and replaced it with an identical Make/Model disk. When I restored my
system and brought up GKrellM again it doesn't show a temperature for that
disk. Do I to reinitialize something?

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