#O#n 31-Oct-02, de|ire wrote:

> naturally the first port of call is "have i used the snddevices script
> to generate the dev entries" and the answer is yes. after using it
> *alsa appears to work fine* BUT my problem is that on restart, the
> /dev/snd directory *completely disappears* forcing me to use
> ./snddevices again before i can use alsa!!

>From the sound of it, you're using devfs - hence your /dev is not
actually stored on-disk, but is generated dynamically by the kernel.

You could disable devfs, and then snddevices would work as you expect,
but that's probably not the best solution.  Anyone here who's using
devfs care to comment?
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