I have a number of machines using Centos 6.8
They have M-Audio sound cards.
When I set the output levels using alsamixer and save using 'alsactrl store' [creating a requested directory] the settings do not restore on reboot.
I have no idea why they don't.
running 'alsactrl restore' works so the settings are being saved.

I think the on board card settings are loaded OK

/var/lib/alsa/asound.state

seems to have the right permissions, and I can find no errors in any logs.

My fix is to run a script from /etc/rc.local which runs on restart and sends me an email

--------------snip-----------------
#! /bin/bash
date > /home/rd/soundset.log
alsactl restore
cat /home/rd/soundset.log |mail -s 'sound set ' y...@email.com
exit 0
--------------snip-----------------


It's either Centos or Alsa.

Did not have this in earlier systems.


regards

Robert

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