James Pearson wrote:
cannot answer all your question but found that sometime around 5.3 -> 5.4 that the order of sound modules loading changed. I found that one needed to edit modprobe.conf and add index=0 or index=1 as needed to get the modules loading correctly and thus allowing related software to find them in the correct place.m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:James Pearson wrote:I've been trying to work out how the various sound modules get loaded at boot time on CentOS 5 - but I can't find anything obvious under /etc/rc.d/ CentOS 4 did this in /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit - but there is nothing equivalent in CentOS 5 Does anyone know how these modules get loaded?Have you tried system-config-soundcard?I have, but that wasn't the question :-)Something has to load the sound kernel modules at system start up - and I would like to find out what does this and at what stage of the system start up process this happens.
HTH
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