I'm very annoyed by the loud 'bong' my macbook pro utters
every time I forget to mute the volume before shutting down OSX.

I just found a simple way to silence it. The good news
are that OSX seems to remember my volume settings
from some file so silencing the system audio volume
in NVRAM really only affects the 'bong' (YMMV):

Simply create (as root, on OSX) /etc/rc.shutdown.local
and add one line:

/usr/sbin/nvram SystemAudioVolume=%80

HTH
-- Till

Hope that doesn't seem off-topic. I really use linux
99% of the time and hated to have to reboot into OSX
every time I forgot to turn the volume down...



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