This is a tool you can use to change the startup scripts, easier than manually changing links:
man update-rc.d
I solved the problem by removing the links to the /etc/init.d/alsa-utils script from the rc*.d directories. Then adding links to the alsa-utils script to rc2.d and rcS.d
Here are the commands I used to get this to work:
sudo update-rc.d -f alsa-utils remove
sudo update-rc.d alsa-utils start 50 2 S .
A related discussion: /answers. launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +question/ 68564
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My Distro:
Xubuntu Jaunty x64
For details about the startup scripts: linux.com/ news/enterprise /systems- management/ 8116-an- introduction- to-services- runlevels- and-rcd- scripts
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This is a tool you can use to change the startup scripts, easier than manually changing links:
man update-rc.d
I solved the problem by removing the links to the /etc/init. d/alsa- utils script from the rc*.d directories. Then adding links to the alsa-utils script to rc2.d and rcS.d
Here are the commands I used to get this to work:
sudo update-rc.d -f alsa-utils remove
sudo update-rc.d alsa-utils start 50 2 S .
Before: rc0.d/K50alsa- utils rc2.d/S50alsa- utils rc6.d/K50alsa- utils rc2.d/S50alsa- utils rcS.d/S50alsa- utils
/etc/
/etc/
/etc/
After:
/etc/
/etc/
See attachment for comments/details, and a output from a sample run on my system.