... or jst comment out the 'exit 0' on line 69 of the /etc/init.d/alsa 
startup script.

I don't know why the exit is in there, it inly breaks the script. After 
that, alsa works for me again!

Michal

Alexander Skwar wrote:

>So sprach »Andrej Borsenkow« am 2001-09-02 um 22:35:33 +0400 :
>
>>that is the reason. If devfs is compiled in kernel ALSA does not work if 
>>devfs is not mounted. Just check ALSA startup script.
>>
>
>Uh?  Hmm, but why does it say during boot: "Starting ALSA 0.5.11 [OK]"?
>
>>So unless you hav recompiled kernel to remove devfs support you must use 
>>(a.k.a mount) devfs.
>>
>
>Hmm, I haven't yet "dared" to try out devfs.  What do I need to change
>to use it?
>
>Alexander Skwar
>




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