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    unusual question!

    Hello all,

    One of the first things that grabbed me about knoppix was the "initiating startup sequence" announcement that graced my system speakers when knoppix was booting.

    I did the HDD install with the "knoppix-installer" from ver 3.3, and chose the debian style intall. Now all happily installed, but that startup announcement is gone.

    So, how do I get this voice announcement back into to the debian bootup sequence?

    Thanks in advance.

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    You, sir, are a sick man.

    Why not copy the part of Mr. Knopper's fine scripts that plays the sounds, put it in a couple of new scripts, save them in /etc/init.d, and then symlink to them in /etc/rc5.d and /etc/rc6.d? <edit>(Get those names right)</edit>

    The shutdown sound is played by part of the /etc/init.d/xsession script, and the one that plays the startup sound is identical save for the name of the sound file it plays.

    So, (as root) copy the following to a script called "startupsnd" that reads:
    Code:
    #!/bin/bash
    # Startup/shutdown sound script
    # (C) Klaus Knopper Jun 2001
    # Play informational sound if soundcore module present
    # (checking /dev/sndstat is unreliable)
    OGGPLAY=/usr/bin/ogg123
    PLAY=/usr/bin/wavp
    [ -x "$PLAY" ] || PLAY=/usr/bin/play-sample
    [ -x "$PLAY" ] || PLAY=/usr/bin/play
    if [ -x "$OGGPLAY" -a -f /usr/share/sounds/startup.ogg ]; then
    case "$(lsmod)" in *sound*) { $OGGPLAY -q -p 64 /usr/share/sounds/startup.ogg >/dev/null 2>&1 & } ; sleep 7 ;; esac
    elif [ -f /usr/share/sounds/startup.wav -a -x "$PLAY" ]; then
    case "$(lsmod)" in *sound*) { $PLAY /usr/share/sounds/startup.wav >/dev/null 2>&1 & } ; sleep 7 ;; esac
    fi
    Save it in /etc/init.d and make it executable ("chmod +x startupsnd").

    Now copy the above to a script called "shutdownsnd," only change every instance of "startup.ogg" to "shutdown.ogg" and "startup.wav" to "shutdown.wav" -- then save it as /etc/init.d/shutdownsnd, and make it executable with chmod.

    Then (in KDE), fire up the SysV Init Editor, and drag/drop "startupsnd" to the top of runlevel 5, and "shutdownsnd" to the top of runlevel 6.

    Voilą.

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    Hi I would like to try this too. Unfortunately I followed these instructions to the letter and I found that the startup voice kicked in too early at approximately 70% of the way through the booting process. Is there a way to make sure it runs much later in the boot process, say for example at the exact point that X starts? Also I put the shutown sript at the top of the list in run level 6 as was suggested, but it doesn't run at all. (I did test it was working first).

    My guess is that this is trying to satrt up too late.

    Can anyone suggest a fix?

    GJ

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