Now, it looks to me like that script started like that should be stopped before 
the system halts/reboots:
sudo update-rc.d -f alsa-utils remove
sudo update-rc.d alsa-utils start 50 2 S . stop 50 0 6 .

But this results in the mute on system boot.  By removing the "stop"
links to the script, the system is not always muted on boot (I think it
restores the volume levels before the reboot).  Though, I assume
removing the "stop" links leaves alsa-utils in an unstable state when
the system halt occurs.


Consider stopping and starting alsa-utils (I don't know if you need to do it as 
root or not, though I get an error if I am not root when stopping):
/etc/init.d/alsa-utils stop
/etc/init.d/alsa-utils start

I seem to get weird behavior when stopping then starting alsa-utils
again.  No sound comes from my system when the main channel is unmuted.
Fixable by a reboot...

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[Jaunty] Sound card outputs start muted after recent updates to use pulseaudio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315809
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