I don't know if this might be of help anyone but I just upgraded my Lenovo IX2 from stretch to buster without any problems. Just change source.list.d to: deb http://deb.debian.org/debian buster main deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian buster main deb http://deb.debian.org/debian-security/ buster/updates main deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian-security/ buster/updates main debby feldwebel - Debian
Thanks for the details bodhi. I am a little concerned of frying the CPU and ultimately I want to find out the best protection method for this box. I suppose (based on the info you gave me) the stock OS method using a daemon or script should be the way to go.by feldwebel - Debian
Hi guys, I've been searching this for a while now without luck. It is the CPU used by Lenovo IX2-NG and lenovo IX2-DL . I'm trying to understand the temperature point this CPU will shutdown/reboot. I've found out that the Tj limit is 105 celsius degrees. Also I'm not really understanding the overheat protection of this device: I'm running kernel 4.20 with bodhby feldwebel - Debian
Solved it ! If anybody ecounters this issue - CPU integrated sensor not appearing - or any "virtual" sensor not appearing: there is a problem with lm-sensors 3.4.0 in combination with linux kernel >= 4.19 . Upgrading lm-sensors to 3.5.0 solved the problem.by feldwebel - Debian
Hi guys, Thanks for the advice. I've had the box functioning for a while now wihtout any problem. At some point I've updated the kernel to 4.20.6 from 4.12.1 and the sensors now output only: adt7473-i2c-0-2e Adapter: mv64xxx_i2c adapter in1: +1.10 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.99 V) +3.3V: +3.32 V (min = +2.96 V, max = +3.61 V) fan1: 812 RPM (mby feldwebel - Debian
So after some delay I've come back working on this. jdwl101 was right, that was the problem. Now it boots just fine, there seemed to be no clue of this problem in the logs.. Also I'm relatively new to Linux, especially in embedded environment. Does sysV have any advantage in this case over systemd ? Also if I switch to systemd (using the bootargs as in bodhi's Note2 from rootby feldwebel - Debian