in /etc/modules.conf I have the line:

options adm1021 ignore=0,0x4e

My sensors.conf looks like:

chip "adm1021-*"

# These are as advised in the data sheet

    label in0 "+2.5V"
    label in1 "VCCP"
    label in2 "+3.3V"
    label in3 "+5V"
    label in4 "+12V"
    label in5 "VCC"

    label temp1 "SYS Temp"
    label temp2 "CPU Temp"

chip "adm1024-*"
#
# These settings work for me, adjust for your system
#
    label fan1 "CPU1 fan"
    label fan2 "CPU2 fan"
    label temp "SYS Temp"
    label temp1 "CPU2 Temp"
    label temp2 "CPU1 Temp"
    ignore "2.5V" # This register is also used for temp2
    ignore "Vccp1"

chip "lm84-*"

# These are as advised in the data sheet

    label in0 "+2.5V"
    label in1 "VCCP"
    label in2 "+3.3V"
    label in3 "+5V"
    label in4 "+12V"
    label in5 "VCC"

    label temp1 "SYS Temp"
    label temp2 "CPU Temp"


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/* Greg Evans, Bloomington, MN., USA - gje at parrotheaven.com */
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Austad, Jay [austad at marketwatch.com] wrote:
> Also, do you pass any options when loading the module?
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Greg Evans [mailto:gje at parrotheaven.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 9:47 PM
> > To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> > Subject: Re: [TCLUG] lm_sensors
> > 
> > 
> > 	It's a Soyo Dragon+.  If I remember correctly I 
> > downloaded the cvs version 
> > of lm_sensors2.  Compiled the basic i2c stuff with the 
> > kernel, then compiled and 
> > installed the cvs lm_sensors and did a depmod -a. modprobe 
> > i2c-core, modprobe 
> > adm1021, and then spent (and still spend) way to much time 
> > trying to figure out 
> > what to put in /etc/sensors.conf to actually get it to tell 
> > me something useful.  
> > So far running sensors still only tells me my cpu temp.
> > 
> > -- 
> > /* Greg Evans, Bloomington, MN., USA - gje at parrotheaven.com */
> > -------------
> > "Nothing is more terrible than ignorance in action."
> >  -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
> > 
> > Austad, Jay [austad at marketwatch.com] wrote:
> > > > 	Using the adm1021 driver I was able to get the cpu 
> > > > temperture, but I still 
> > > > can't figure out how to read the chipset temp, or the fan 
> > monitors.
> > > 
> > > Was this on a Soyo Dragon or Dragon+?  What did you do to 
> > get it working?  
> > > 
> > > Jay
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