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    Making sound configuration "stick"

    When I did my "knoppix-installer" HD install from 3.6, I did not realize that it was somewhat dependent on whether you had started knoppix with the "alsa" option or not.

    So now, whenever I reboot, I have to first do:
    #cd /etc/init.d
    #./alsa-autoconfig

    and then I have to:
    modprobe snd-az2302

    Is there someway to alter the system to do this automagically? From what research I've done, I'm thinking I need to do "something" with my init scripts for the autoconfig, and "something" with the modprobe.conf file to setup the sound card driver. But I'm not overly clear on the exact "something" I should do in each case, and would like to avoid reinstalling on the machine and blowing away a lot of custom configuration I've done to my xfce desktop.

    Thanks in advance!

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    try this:

    edit the file "/etc/modules-2.4.27" (or -2.6.7, depends on the kernel you are using)
    and add

    snd-az2302

    to the end of the file.

    Then edit the file "/etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh"
    and add

    /etc/init.d/alsa-autoconfig

    to the end of the file.


    I 'think' that should work. There is probably a better way to do this.
    Good luck

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    'Cheatcodes' on a HD install are contained in the 'append=' line in /etc/lilo.conf, so just edit /etc/lilo.conf, add 'alsa' to the list in the 'append=' line then re-run lilo to implement the change. You will have to be root...

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    Quote Originally Posted by boja
    I 'think' that should work. There is probably a better way to do this.

    Good luck
    Had to put the alsa bit before the dma bit in the bootmisc.sh file, but otherwise this worked great.

    Thanks!

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