After doing some research, hddtemp appears to be abandoned and debian dropped it, see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1002484. The recommended replacement, which seems to work for me, is the `drivetemp` kernel module, which will add SATA drive temperatures to the other sensor interfaces that the kernel already provides. Then after having installed the `lm-sensors` package, just running `sensors` will include SATA drive temps as well. So if you're on jammy or newer you need to switch.
After doing some research, hddtemp appears to be abandoned and debian dropped it, see https:/ /bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 1002484. The recommended replacement, which seems to work for me, is the `drivetemp` kernel module, which will add SATA drive temperatures to the other sensor interfaces that the kernel already provides. Then after having installed the `lm-sensors` package, just running `sensors` will include SATA drive temps as well. So if you're on jammy or newer you need to switch.