On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 05:22:55PM -0500, Haines Brown wrote: > On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 06:23:06PM +0100, Sven Joachim wrote: > > > If .../kernel/drivers/block/loop.ko was loaded, why not it87.ko? > > > > > > Nov 26 17:15:16 engels systemd-fsck[195]: /dev/sda1: clean, > > > 15827/61056 files, 120381/243968 blocks > > > Nov 26 17:15:16 engels systemd-modules-load[201]: Inserted module 'loop' > > > Nov 26 17:15:16 engels kernel: loop: module loaded > > > Nov 26 17:15:16 engels systemd-modules-load[201]: Inserted module > > > 'coretemp' > > > Nov 26 17:15:16 engels systemd-modules-load[201]: Failed to insert > > > 'it87': No such device > > > > I'm not familiar with the it87 module, but do you actually have the > > hardware which it controls? If not, then it's not too surprising that > > trying to load it fails with ENODEV. > > The module supports the lm-sensors application that monitors hardware > state such as CPU temperatures and fans. In fact, with the # sensors > command I do get readings for the Jessie box, even though lm-sensors is > not using the it87 module.
I thought I'd append a bit more and specifically the reason why it87 could not be loaded. In lm-sensors configuration for Wheezy, it said to put two modules into /etc/modules: coretemp and it87. When lm-sensors run under my current hardware with Jessie, it only says to add the coretemp module. When I comment the it87, I no longer the the FAILURE message during boot. My # sensors command no longer provides fan speeds and ALARM, which I'll have to investigate some other time, but it seems it87 module not relevant to this. Haines -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141127235325.go5...@historicalmaterialism.info