I have a proposed solution.

In Jaunty, at least, the login sound is a separate item in the 'startup
programs' or whatever page of the 'Sessions' dialogue.

If that item, rather than _directly_ running a sound just ran a small
bash/python/whatever script that checked if XF86Mute was pressed and
then only played the sound if it WAS.

Is there any reason wrapping the startup sound like this is a bad idea?

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make possible to mute sound on boot with a key combinaison
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114160
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