Release Candidates :: DSL v3.2 RC3



Quote (roberts @ Jan. 09 2007,13:58)
Alsa sound autodetect after boot is described in the alsa.unc.info file.

sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-config

or

place that command in /opt/bootlocal.sh

perhaps after your samba connection commands.

I tried this (after first unloading the audio, es1370 & soundcore modules) and it works fine:

# sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-autoconfig [note autoconfig...]
Preparing modules for alsa...
Building card database..
Configuring ens1370...
Running update-modules...
Creating snddevices...
Setting default volumes...
aumix:  MIXER_WRITE

Thanks

You shouldn't have to remove the OSS modules, if you boot with the alsa boot code.

And if your alsa.unc and gnu-utils.unc are in the mydsl search path, avalble at boot time, then with the alsa boot code, you get automatic boot up alsa.



I'm using a floppy "fromusb" boot on this machine at the moment with a 64MB usb stick so I didn't have too many options with the alsa boot code and having alsa/gnu-utils in the search path.

I did notice that, although samba.unc was in /sda1/mydsl on the usb stick, the floppy boot seemed to stop it being found.

No matter, the aim is to make a frugal hd install on this machine, and I just managed to partition the ntfs hd using ntfsprogs to make room for DSL...

while loading amsn-tcltk-0.95-ver5.dsl the system crashes, the same with nerolinux.
:(

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jls: unionfs and dsl's arent meant to be used together afaik...
If this is the case, probably something in those extensions are overwriting something that was on the unionfs layer.
You can convert them into uncs, or boot into legacy, or edit those extensions.

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