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Hi there i just want to know why is the correct way to add information for database, i want to add my hdds, but with /dev/sda & /dev/sdc i see WARNING and i am not secure if that values are correct or not
su -c "hddtemp /dev/sd{a,b,c}" root
WARNING: Drive /dev/sda doesn't appear in the database of supported drives
WARNING: But using a common value, it reports something.
WARNING: Note that the temperature shown could be wrong.
WARNING: See --help, --debug and --drivebase options.
WARNING: And don't forget you can add your drive to hddtemp.db
/dev/sda: SAMSUNG HD322HJ ��: 37°C or °F
/dev/sdb: ST3750640AS P ��: 50°C
WARNING: Drive /dev/sdc doesn't appear in the database of supported drives
WARNING: But using a common value, it reports something.
WARNING: Note that the temperature shown could be wrong.
WARNING: See --help, --debug and --drivebase options.
WARNING: And don't forget you can add your drive to hddtemp.db
/dev/sdc: WDC WD800BB-75JHC0 ��: 42°C or °F
You can tell me which commands i should use for extract all technical information can be usefull for devs of hddtemp.
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Hi there i just want to know why is the correct way to add information for database, i want to add my hdds, but with /dev/sda & /dev/sdc i see WARNING and i am not secure if that values are correct or not
su -c "hddtemp /dev/sd{a,b,c}" root
WARNING: Drive /dev/sda doesn't appear in the database of supported drives
WARNING: But using a common value, it reports something.
WARNING: Note that the temperature shown could be wrong.
WARNING: See --help, --debug and --drivebase options.
WARNING: And don't forget you can add your drive to hddtemp.db
/dev/sda: SAMSUNG HD322HJ ��: 37°C or °F
/dev/sdb: ST3750640AS P ��: 50°C
WARNING: Drive /dev/sdc doesn't appear in the database of supported drives
WARNING: But using a common value, it reports something.
WARNING: Note that the temperature shown could be wrong.
WARNING: See --help, --debug and --drivebase options.
WARNING: And don't forget you can add your drive to hddtemp.db
/dev/sdc: WDC WD800BB-75JHC0 ��: 42°C or °F
You can tell me which commands i should use for extract all technical information can be usefull for devs of hddtemp.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: