Hi Rick,

You only have to type the 'chmod' command once before the first reboot.
It changes the file attributes permanently.

If you type the following at the command line:

ls -l /etc/init.d/SB_priority


It should return:

-rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root          1311 Aug 23 12:42
/etc/init.d/SB_priority


(-rwxr-xr-x shows that the file has full access rights where x = the
executable flag)


If you use the following command 2 - 3 mins after a reboot you will be
able to see if the new settings have stuck:

ps -eLo pid,cls,rtprio,pri,nice,cmd


Look for process numbers (pid) 5, 11, 367, 407 & in the late 600's -
early 700's - my jive_alsa pid has varied between 679, 718 or 719 far
:). But that's why the check to find the correct one is carried out.

Bob


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