Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 20:46:02 -0700 From: Carl Johnson <carlj@peak.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: had sound working, updated machine now lost sound Message-ID: <878uzn4wzp.fsf@oak.localnet> In-Reply-To: <CAJ5UdcMt5G5iSLGq_0QM7otxdJvYC6j3vDr8vxYhUfvoC2j38A@mail.gmail.com> (Antonio Olivares's message of "Mon, 26 Aug 2013 16:48:40 -0500") References: <CAJ5UdcN9B26p%2BKsb4f78TPqmyCLD%2BxExEAE-q0DmzEzVoEwMYQ@mail.gmail.com> <CAJ5UdcMt5G5iSLGq_0QM7otxdJvYC6j3vDr8vxYhUfvoC2j38A@mail.gmail.com>
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Antonio Olivares <olivares14031@gmail.com> writes: > Dear all, > > Following advice from thread(s) : > > http://forums.pcbsd.org/showthread.php?t=13976 > > http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=5136 > > root@grullahighschool:~ # sysctl hw.snd.default_unit=0 > hw.snd.default_unit: 1 -> 0 > > Got the sound working like it was. > How do I get it to stick across reboots? > > Which would be the preferred way? Since you can set it with sysctl then sysctl.conf is the logical place, although loader.conf might also work. I use sysctl.conf so I know that works. -- Carl Johnson carlj@peak.org
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