try this :
http://www.thereefuge.com.au/board/threads/raspberry-pi-tank-monitor-project.3475/
I have included some setup notes on page 2 which shows the owfs install and startup commands. Just connect up to the GPIO I2C pins to the 1wire device and your away. Remember GPIO I2C runs at 3.3 v however no problems thus far with a couple of DS18B20's and a BAE910. Raspbian has I2C biult in so its even easier now. The setup instructions guide you through the I2C part as well
Rob
http://www.thereefuge.com.au/board/threads/raspberry-pi-tank-monitor-project.3475/
I have included some setup notes on page 2 which shows the owfs install and startup commands. Just connect up to the GPIO I2C pins to the 1wire device and your away. Remember GPIO I2C runs at 3.3 v however no problems thus far with a couple of DS18B20's and a BAE910. Raspbian has I2C biult in so its even easier now. The setup instructions guide you through the I2C part as well
Rob
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