find / -name rc.local didn't return anything. I think this is another way.
$ sudo updatedb
$ sudo locate rc.local
$ sudo locate rc.shutdown
the 'locate' commands returned a blank line. Could they be called something
else?
p.s. I restarted the computer, ran alsaconf, and sound again works.
alsactl store was issued next and that replied with a blank line
On Saturday 14 April 2007 10:17 am, Nathan Aubrey wrote:
> > I ran pico /etc/rc.local
> > and /etc/rc.shutdown and the editor said they were new files. Should I
> > create them?
>
> don't create them. Every system has them, but yours' would be specific if
> they aren't in /etc. Try looking in /etc/rc.d or /etc/init.d
>
> Or try this.
>
> find / -name rc.local
>
> And see what it says.
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