Motherboard indentification tools for linux ?

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TheSwede
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Don't sure if this is the right forum to post in, but as the topic says, is there any motherboard identification tools for Linux ? I have tried googling but I didn't find anything (maybe my searchstring was bad).

Sincerly,

//The Swede
jiteo
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lspci will give you devices on the PCI bus, including the host bridge (which I think is the shouthbridge on the motherboard, but don't take my word for it). But exactly do you want identified? Chipset? BIOS?
TheSwede
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BIOS ID-string preferable... :-)

//The Swede
jiteo
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Ahh. I don't know of any, but you can always write down the ID string while the computer is booting up.
TheSwede
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Yes, that would be easy - if I could reboot the computer (server)! :-) If I could identify the BIOS ID-string then I could take down the server for maintence (newer CPU, bigger HDD, more RAM) - but I can't take it down just for look at the BIOS ID-string! :-(

I'll keep looking... :-)

//The Swede
jiteo
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Ahh. Server. Well what distro you use? There's package dmidecode for Debian Testing/Unstable http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/dmidecode.
jiteo
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Doesn't give you the BIOS ID string though ...
TheSwede
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Ah. You saved my day! :-)

I'll download it from http://www.nongnu.org/dmidecode/ (couse I have different distributions on different servers).

Sincerly,

//The Swede
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