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Hanez, |
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Thanks for this important suggestion. I made sure alsa was removed from all |
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runlevels using rc-update, then added alsasound to the boot runlevel. I |
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rebooted and still get the same errors. I DID find a module in |
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/etc/modules.d called 'alsa.old' that was getting loaded during boot. (I |
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found its entry in modules.conf, and traced it back to modules.d) I removed |
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that file completely to a different location, but still get the exact same |
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errors on boot or 'modprobe -a'. |
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If an old version of ALSA is still on my system, where would it be? I would |
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like to delete it, or else 'emerge unmerge alsa' as a last resort. |
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Thanks again, |
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Rob W. |
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On Sunday 26 May 2002 07:26 am, hanez wrote: |
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> hello, |
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> it's maybe not the solution but note, that your init script for alsa now is |
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> called "alsasound". do it this way: |
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> #rc-update del alsa |
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> #rc-update add alsasound boot |
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> |
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> regards |
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> hanez... ;-) |
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