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Hello,
        I have slipped back to my more normal state of being confused. I've
been trying to get my sound working. I installed the bootscripts alsa in
init.d and linked it to rc5.d. I couldn't get the sound working so I
rebooted the system to see if that would help. I started getting a block
of red text on the screen and before I could read it the gnome login
would pop up. It finally downed on me to do the CTL-ALT-1 to get back to
the message on the screen and it told me I wasn't supposed to be reading
this and pointed me to an error in the alsa script. When I read the
script all it had was a stop stanza, no start. Shouldn't there be a
start stanza? Even if the answer is no it starts by itself, shouldn't
there be a stub that exits with 0 so I don't get that message and a hit
return to continue that I haven't been seeing? I was going to post a
message about an error I was seeing in the boot messages about the
superblock of each partition having a last write time in the future. I
think that may get fixed if I get the init.d/alsa fixed because my ntpd
started after alsa and it wasn't continuing to start it because I wasn't
seeing the message. So, is the script wrong or does alsa start by magic?

Arnie
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