On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 13:06, clemens fischer <
ino-n...@spotteswoode.dnsalias.org> wrote:
> Myra Nelson wrote:
>
> > Alsa is in my daemons array and starts. The problem is the udev
> > rule to restore the volume levels fails as it is run before /usr
> > is mounted. That's why I was asking about
Myra Nelson wrote:
> Alsa is in my daemons array and starts. The problem is the udev
> rule to restore the volume levels fails as it is run before /usr
> is mounted. That's why I was asking about udev rules and why [
> /usr/bin/alsactl restore ] works from the console after I've
> booted. After re
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 14:35, Tom Gundersen wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 9:27 PM, clemens fischer
> wrote:
> > Myra Nelson wrote:
> >
> >> Currently I don't want to try to migrate /usr to /. / is only 4 GB and
> >> /usr is 8+ GB and everything works to well so I'll just do a fresh
> >> inst
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 9:27 PM, clemens fischer
wrote:
> Myra Nelson wrote:
>
>> Currently I don't want to try to migrate /usr to /. / is only 4 GB and
>> /usr is 8+ GB and everything works to well so I'll just do a fresh
>> install later. Otherwise sudo /usr/bin/alsactl start works well.
>
> You
Myra Nelson wrote:
> Currently I don't want to try to migrate /usr to /. / is only 4 GB and
> /usr is 8+ GB and everything works to well so I'll just do a fresh
> install later. Otherwise sudo /usr/bin/alsactl start works well.
You could also put a line into etc/rc.local :
/etc/rc.d/alsa start
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