Centos Error Inserting Coretemp No Such Device
LM_Sensors on Cent OS 5.4: How To Get And Install The Coretemp Module purehate March 24, 2010 Insights 19 Comments Tweet If you have been following my progress over the last few days you will know that after a complete rebuild of the tools server and a change of the operating system, I have been working hard to get all our temp monitoring back online. The server previously ran Gentoo Linux, which although is still my favorite distro, is just not suited for a production server environment. So we decided to go with Cent OS which is a very well built distro aimed at running on production servers. My only complaint is that its kernel and some of its packages are a little bit out of date. On the bright side, this has given us a few challenges to work through and more importantly some good articles to share. So after getting my GPU temps going and graphing I turned my attention to the cpu. We are currently running a Intel i7 965 Extreme edition which I just put in last night. In the following article I will show how I eventually got lm_sensors and the coretemp module to work on Cent OS 5.4 I actually did fid quite a bit of info on the net about this issue since cpu monitoring is a pretty common thing to do, however, I was pretty unsatisfied with most of the solutions I found so I decided to rewrite a simple article on how to get this going. Te first thing to do is to install lm_sensors with yum: bash yum install lm_sensors Once this is installed you are supposed to run the sensors-detect script but in my case this did not work for two reasons. the first reason was that I did not have the coretemp module loaded (I'll come back to this) and the second reason was that my Intel i7 chip was not even being detected. You may or may not have the second problem depending on how new
Last Prev Next This bug is not in your last search results. Bug11161 - modprobe coretemp fails with Intel Atom (model 1c) Summary: modprobe coretemp fails with Intel Atom (model 1c) Status: CLOSED CODE_FIX Product: Drivers Classification: Unclassified Component: Hardware Monitoring Hardware: All Linux Importance: P1 high Assigned To: Rudolf Marek URL: Keywords: Depends https://www.question-defense.com/2010/03/24/lm_sensors-on-cent-os-5-4-how-to-get-and-install-the-coretemp-module on: Blocks: Show dependency tree /graph Reported: 2008-07-25 05:56 UTC by Simon Depiets Modified: 2011-02-09 10:04 UTC (History) CC List: 6 users (show) bernhard.hartleb dzhonw jdelvare mozilla_bugs r.marek vajorie See Also: Kernel Version: 2.6.24 - 2.6.26 Tree: Mainline Regression: No Attachments The support for Intel ATOM (3.47 https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11161 KB, patch) 2008-08-10 12:06 UTC, Rudolf Marek Details | Diff View All Add an attachment (proposed patch, testcase, etc.) Description Simon Depiets 2008-07-25 05:56:36 UTC Hi, Latest working kernel version: None Earliest failing kernel version: All Distribution: Ubuntu Hardware Environment: Acer Aspire One, http://www.mmo-tools.com/acpi/lspci.txt Problem Description: it seems that drivers/hwmon/coretemp.c doesn't support new Intel's Atom CPU the error message is coretemp: Unknown CPU model 1c You can find more about this here on linux-acpi mailing list where the discussion started about fan speed control/cpu temperature http://marc.info/?l=linux-acpi&m=121698923928851&w=2 I'll try do my best to help you, but i'm not a kernel hacker (yet?), I can answer you in french too if i'm not clear enough Steps to reproduce: $sudo modprobe coretemp FATAL: Error inserting coretemp (/lib/modules/2.6.24-19-generic/kernel/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.ko): No such device $dmesg -c coretemp: Unknown CPU model 1c Extra info : ACPI Dump : http://www.mmo-tools.com/acpi/acpidump.txt Sensors Detect : http://www.mmo-tools.com/acpi/sensors-detect
FATAL: Error with modprobe coretemp Date: Wed, 11 Jun http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=17391.0 2008 21:25:13 +0100 2008/6/11 Mikkel L. Ellertson
Freenode at #tinycorelinux (webchat) Home Help Login Register Tiny Core Linux » General TC » General TC Talk » modprobe: can't load module (kernel/drivers/....ko): No such device « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: modprobe: can't load module (kernel/drivers/....ko): No such device (Read 2181 times) halma Jr. Member Posts: 89 modprobe: can't load module (kernel/drivers/....ko): No such device « on: August 19, 2014, 06:11:50 AM » Hii try to get hwmon sensors working under the latest TC/64bit with a custom kernel.if i try to load a module , in this example coretemp.ko, it says :$ sudo modprobe coretempmodprobe: can't load module coretemp (kernel/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.ko): No such devicethe files is under :/lib/modules/3.15.5-tinycore64/kernel/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.kotc@box:~$ ls -hal /lib/modules/3.15.5-tinycore64/kernel/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.ko-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 14.8K Aug 19 11:53 /lib/modules/3.15.5-tinycore64/kernel/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.koi remaster the corepure64.gz on the sameway as the remaster-tool it doesand i also do after running: sudo make modules_install INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$builddiri do again sudo /sbin/depmod -a -b $builddir $kernelversion-tinycore64but if i try to this with the battery.ko module, i can load the battery.ko module ...thanksbest regards Logged 1 + 2 = 6 cause 10 - 6 = 78 ;-) lol Rich TinyCore Moderator Hero Member Posts: 5087 Re: modprobe: can't load module (kernel/drivers/....ko): No such device « Reply #1 on: August 19, 2014, 06:27:28 AM » Hi halmaQuote$ sudo modprobe coretempmodprobe: can't load module coretemp (kernel/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.ko): No such deviceYou do realize it is not saying that it can't find the driver, in fact it even shows the path to the driver even though you di