vol boot option overridden by any boot option which implies sound

Hello, I noticed that when I use boot options which imply sound as they give speech messages in the boot process (eg. swspeak, brltty, etc) then the vol option for setting volume level doesn't work (IE. volume always ends up being 90%). This is a problem when using a system with no physical volume control (eg. a laptop using internal speakers).
This is using the grml 2009.05 CD.
Michael Whapples

* Michael Whapples mwhapples@aim.com [20090615 19:26]:
I noticed that when I use boot options which imply sound as they give speech messages in the boot process (eg. swspeak, brltty, etc) then the vol option for setting volume level doesn't work (IE. volume always ends up being 90%). This is a problem when using a system with no physical volume control (eg. a laptop using internal speakers).
This is using the grml 2009.05 CD.
Thanks for reporting, Michael. The issue is recorded as http://bts.grml.org/grml/issue693 in our BTS.
regards, -mika-
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