/etc/asound.state is very much the answer. Only problem was it
wasn't written yet! Simple fix... "/usr/sbin/alsactl store"
writes it

Thanks.

Mr O.

--- Jacob Meuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ususally /etc/asound.state.  Read the manpage for alsactl. 
> Also check
> to see if there is an /etc/init.d/alsasound, and if it's being
> called
> from /etc/runlevels/default or whatever.  You're using gentoo,
> right?


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