On 26/06/2023 17:53, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have been testing Bullseye in a VM and haven't encountered any
problems, at least not until now.

It would appear that hddtemp has not been included. If this is the case,
what is an alternate method for monitoring drive temperatures?

Thanks in advance

I can recommend smartctl from smartmontools package. It prints out all
SMART data including temperature. I use it to export nicely formatted
summaries like this:

Device Model: ST4000DM000-1F2168  (4096 bytes sector)
Power On: 34332 hours
Power Cycles: 38 (903 hours/cycle)
Temperature: 31 °C
Total Written: 335 TiB (85 TiB/year)

And SSD:
Device Model: CT250MX500SSD1  (4096 bytes sector)
Power On: 27309 hours
Power Cycles: 107 (255 hours/cycle)
Temperature: 36 °C
Unused Reserve NAND Blocks: 28
Lifetime Used: 27%
Average Block-Erase Count: 410
Total Written: 20 TiB (6 TiB/year)

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With kindest regards, Piotr.

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