Re: card order for drivers in kernel (no modules)

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Aargh, I was blind, blind and blind once more. I'm sorry for
disturbing with that...

many thanks
Jan

2013/10/10 Clemens Ladisch <cladisch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Jan Pohanka wrote:
>> > > card ordering is clearly described for example here
>> > > [http://alsa.opensrc.org/MultipleCards].
>> >
>> > So you wish that that web page had a section named "I have all my stuff
>> > statically compiled into the kernel"?
>>
>> It could be said so. I'm just searching for solution in such case.
>
> I deduce that you did not search for a particular sentence on
> a particular web page ...
>
>> I just got an idea that I can pass the parameter as a part of the
>> cmdline, I will try that. Can you please confirm if it should work?
>
> Just for the record: yes.
>
>
> Regards,
> Clemens

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