help calling command line at booting OS

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Hi,
 
I have a small problem i'd like some help on if someone would be kind enough to help. I got sick of waiting for via to fix the via82xx sound problem and  loaded the alsa drivers for my sound card which worked. My problem is  this. Each time Xwindows loads i have to open up a terminal and type "alsactl restore" to get the alsamixer unmuted. Does anyone know how to set it unmutted by default as it reverts to muted every time i restart the PC. This leads me to this question as well. In windows i can specify command line options for booting in mnay places registry for programs startup folder to call a batch file with my command line in it, and many others. Being resonably  new to linux is there a similar process? Can i call the equivelent of a windows batch file? where do i call it from? what is it called? what is the syntax?.

 help would be much appreciated.

Richard
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