Btw. There was something tricky about this. Like, if the sound card gets discovered before /usr, then alsactl would run as an upstart or systemd job. But if /usr gets mounted before the sound card (e g on hotplugging a USB headset), then the udev rule would run alsactl instead.
Btw. There was something tricky about this. Like, if the sound card gets discovered before /usr, then alsactl would run as an upstart or systemd job. But if /usr gets mounted before the sound card (e g on hotplugging a USB headset), then the udev rule would run alsactl instead.
Does this make sense?