wellsi - great if you can update your walkthrough. It sure will help many people in the community.
Kindly note that it is almost always a bad idea to install several drivers... definitely if you intend to use the SME-sysmon... for instance Asus boards with VIA chipsets will always display "0" or worse on the VIA side of things .-) "Like it says: "Drivers are listed in two groups: bus and chip. In general, you need one of each."
You might want to refer readers to:
http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/identify.html...again thanks for the work up to now.
wififun - another "great summary".
I guess your problem may be described already in the prob's section:
"If you do not install the latest i2c, lm_sensors will probably not compile or fail to work properly, even if you have I2C support in your kernel!"
ALSO: FELLOW READERS (if you have followed wififuns' howto)
... do not leave gcc and stuff on a production (outside connected) SME server
... I strongly believe that it's a bad idea to give an attacker an environment on your SME
where he may compile his rootkit directly on your server
Woodburger - not sure what you are talking about here
(0) copy is not (really) a valid command .-)
(1) to start you could try
/etc/e-smith/events/local/start_lmsensors
(2) the config file is in (note this is SME): etc/sensors.conf
(...which Wellsi (no doubt) all told you to do/about .-)
Enjoy
Reinhold