Re: No soundcards found - but only kernel 3.x

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On 22/01/13 14:59, User wrote:
> Did that, no effect - I use aplay as soon as the driver
> is loaded and test `aplay -l | grep card` to make shure
> the card driver is operational before anyt. else.

You should look in /proc/asound instead: aplay requires quite a lot of
things to be working, /proc/asound will exist even when only ALSA is
present.

> That is prior to entering level 3 (aka telinit 3) where
> udev is more likely to enter the game.

udev actually kicks in before you even get into single user, a system
using udev uses it to discover almost all the hardware.  The major
distros use it because it's more reliable.   Even my RaspberryPi uses it.

jch

jch

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