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    i actually installed it on my pen-drive(no persistence i really installed it) and it saves my files and changes on exit

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    Greetings again, jvfc678.

    It's not clear to me what you have for a system.

    From another thread it seems you didn't set up via a flash-knoppix approach,
    and beyond that it's not clear just how you set up Knoppix.
    Whatever your system is, it does appear NOT to save changed audio settings.
    This is hard to understand if indeed other changes are saved.

    I think the experts (I'm not one) might start with asking you to tell us
    what you get with the command
    Code:
    df -kTh
    so the main elements of your install become apparent.

    If your 'install' is one like a poor-man's install, these begin with a
    wholesale resurrection of the LiveDVD image, which will overwrite anything
    in its memory space. It takes a persistence file to re-create any changes
    in this instance. This case would behave exactly the same as operating with
    a LivedVD; that is, no changes get saved (or they are wiped out on re-boot).

    My system is a LiveUSB on an SDHC card, set up with reiserfs persistence
    using flash Knoppix. I don't have your problem. I can't help thinking you
    might find it easier just to go back and make a flash-knoppix LiveUSB with
    persistence rather than try to get to the bottom of the current symptoms you describe.

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    Hey utu thanks for awnsering, here is the output:
    Code:
    Filesystem     Type      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted onrootfs         rootfs    2.0G   44K  2.0G   1% /
    /dev/sdc1      vfat      4.4G  4.0G  381M  92% /mnt-system
    tmpfs          tmpfs     3.1G     0  3.1G   0% /ramdisk
    /dev/cloop     iso9660    11G   11G     0 100% /KNOPPIX
    /dev/sdc2      reiserfs  3.2G  1.2G  2.0G  36% /KNOPPIX-DATA
    unionfs        aufs      3.2G  1.2G  2.0G  36% /UNIONFS
    unionfs        aufs      3.2G  1.2G  2.0G  36% /usr
    unionfs        aufs      3.2G  1.2G  2.0G  36% /home
    tmpfs          tmpfs      20M  2.9M   18M  15% /run
    tmpfs          tmpfs      20M  2.9M   18M  15% /UNIONFS/var/run
    tmpfs          tmpfs      10M     0   10M   0% /UNIONFS/var/lock
    tmpfs          tmpfs     100M   52K  100M   1% /UNIONFS/var/log
    tmpfs          tmpfs     2.0G  8.0K  2.0G   1% /tmp
    udev           devtmpfs   20M     0   20M   0% /dev
    tmpfs          tmpfs     2.0G   27M  2.0G   2% /dev/shm
    none           tmpfs     4.0K     0  4.0K   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
    tmpfs          tmpfs     396M  4.0K  396M   1% /run/user/1000
    What i did was get my brothers pen-drive, put knoppix on there.
    then i formatted MY pen-drive, clicked on lxde menu>>knoppix>>install to a flash disk and choose MY drive
    I also have a windows harddisk and a files harddisk
    Last edited by jvfc678; 10-26-2014 at 03:43 PM.

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    That looks pretty good to me.
    You've got persistence & it's saving stuff.
    How about your audo stuff. is that behaving now?

    In the future, you may want to leave a little more space for /mnt-system.
    (Just use a litlle less persistence, so if you want to save something more on fat32, you can.)

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    One thing i noticed when i played music (in chrome for example) i looked up on alsamixer and more controls appeared, after that i ran
    Code:
    sudo alsactl store
    Im gonna reboot the computer and see what happens

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    its still 100%...

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    1. How do you change audio volume settings?
    2. How do you save volume settings if changed?

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    For example...

    Quote Originally Posted by utu View Post
    1. How do you change audio volume settings?
    2. How do you save volume settings if changed?
    In addition to /etc/rc.local,
    I use the alsamixer gui that comes up using alsamixer in a terminal window, to observe,
    set and record most alsamixer settings. See the attached png.
    This gui shows graphically all the audio settings.

    I use the volume control applet on the lxpanel to change and/or mute the volume control.
    Attached Images Attached Images

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    Like this

    Quote Originally Posted by utu View Post
    In addition to /etc/rc.local,
    I use the alsamixer gui that comes up using alsamixer in a terminal window, to observe,
    set and record most alsamixer settings. See the attached png.
    This gui shows graphically all the audio settings.

    I use the volume control applet on the lxpanel to change and/or mute the volume control.
    to change volume i just mess around with the LXDE pluginvolume.png

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    Quote Originally Posted by jvfc678 View Post
    to change volume i just mess around with the LXDE pluginvolume.png
    I have no experience with the png you show for a Volume Control applet.

    The one I use is the standard lxpanel applet supplied with Knoppix.
    If missing, thie applet I use may be added with
    Right Click lxpanel>Add/Remove Panel Items>Panel Applets>Volume Control>Add

    You might try that.

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