> I am uncertain if HDA retask made permanent changes to the mapping? I chose 
> boot override and then restarted. 
> When relaunching hdajackretask i see that none of the overrides are checked.

This sounds like a bug in hdajackretask.

> I still do not understand which nodes are for which speakers.

This is what we need you to figure out. I suggest you try the following: 
Start hdajackretask and make sure "show unconnected pins" is checked.
1) Override all nodes to "Not connected" except the first one, which you set to 
"Internal Speaker". Click "Apply now". Verify that sound is not muted. Do a 
sound test and see if you hear anything.
2) Now, override all nodes to "Not connected" except the second one, which you 
set to "Internal Speaker". Click "Apply now". Verify that sound is not muted. 
Do a sound test and see if you hear anything.
3) Override  all nodes to "Not connected" except the third one...

...and continue until you have tested all pins. If a pin can't be set to 
"Internal Speaker" because it does not show in the drop down, you can skip that 
pin.
During testing, other I/O will disappear (Mic, Headphones etc). This is 
expected.

If you at any point hear output from the primary speakers, let us know
which node it was.

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