This directory contains files useful for initialization
scripts, especially for RedHat and SuSE.

There are two choices, lm_sensors.init and sensord.init.
Use one or the other but not both!

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The script lm_sensors.init is a nice startup/shutdown script.
On RH and other RH-based systems (MDK, notably) use this sort of startup
mechanism (i.e. SVR4-based), as opposed to the everything-in-one-script
(/etc/rc or /etc/rc.local) like the BSD-based systems do.
The lm_sensors.init file should be copied to /etc/init.d/lm_sensors.
For more information see the top of the file.
It requires the /etc/sysconfig/sensors file, which identifies
the correct modules.

The /etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors file is only a list of modules,
as would be determined by running sensors-detect.
The lm_sensors.sysconfig file contains the MODULE_# variable definitions;
it should be modified for your setup and then
copied to /etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors.

SuSE users will want to use lm_sensors.init.suse instead, which is
more specifically designed for this distribution. Changes were contributed
by Marc Rieffel <marc@paracel.com>.

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The script sensord.init also loads the modules, and then
starts the sensord daemon. See the manual page sensord(8) for
more information on the daemon.

The sensord.init file should be copied to /etc/init.d/sensord.
For more information see the top of the file.

To configure this service one should put appropriate "alias i2c-bus-0 xxx"
and "alias i2c-sensors-chip-0 xxx" in /etc/modules.conf.
