A bit more user-experience info here: I have several accounts and it
auto-boots into one on startup, lets call user1.

The volume control is set to 10% and muted if:
 - If the box is shutdown using the shutdown menu option from this user (user1)
 - If I login (user GUI menu) as second user (user2) then go back to user1's 
session

I noticed user2's volume settings are normally saved, non-muted and intro music 
is heard.
I recall user1's intro music used to sound too but no longer since always muted.

The volume settings for user1 are maintained if I issue a cmd-line
shutdown and on subsequent reboot the volume settings are as I left them
for user1.

Neither user1 or 2 are 'admin' users.  user1 has very restrictive access
to the computer resources (as per GUI settings for users).  There seems
to be some 'bleeding' between user sessions and switching between
them... as user1 is used to run xbox-media-centre and not much else...
user2 is the user allowed to ftp new stuff to the media-station which is
done occasionally.  user1 auto-boots up when the machine is started and
launches XBMC.

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sound volume always resets to 100% after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204536
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