> Not enough info really.
> 
> 1) Are there sound cards in the system? (lspci)
> 
> 2) When you say you are using the in-kernel drivers, have you built
> them as modules (good) or built them into the kernel. (possibly not
> good)
> 
> 3) If they are modules, are they loaded? (lsmod)
> 
> 4) What does the kernel tell you? (cat /proc/asound/cards)
> 
> 6) What happens with /etc/init.d/alsasound restart?
> 
> Post back that much and we'll see if we can make some headway...
> 
> - Mark

Yes, there is a sound card in the system. An sblive.
Its working perfectly, as I pointed out.

I'm just complaining about this irritating message during boot.

Alsa itself is built into the kernel, all components, including the
actual sblive driver are modules.

These get loaded during bootup, when openrc fires /etc/init.d/alsasond.

Again, the sound card works, no problems, its just about the 'wrong'
message during kernel bootup.

Tom

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