Jude DaShiell <jdash...@panix.com> writes:

> alsactl --init
> may help.
> However alsa makes .lock files in /var/lock/alsa and you may find it
> helpful to delete the lock file first then once card is set run alsactl
> store.  Those lock files sometimes prevent alsa from doing a proper
> detection and change.
>
Thanks Jude, for the reply.

On my installation there is no ‘--init’ option. But it has ‘init’
command. I just tried that ‘alsactl init’. And there is no
‘/var/lock/alsa’ directory. But there is
‘/var/lock/asound.state.lock’. I removed this and tried with ‘alsactl
init’ again. But no positive results in both cases.

During the boot process, the system detects everything. So there must be
something in the init sequence that I can trigger manually.

Regards ~Pankaj

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