Thanks for sharing your experiences.
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The word toshiba appears to be an undocumented feature. No other setting changes were required.[/b]
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Actually, this feature is documented in the alsa-1.0.15 release note:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php..._v1.0.15_detail
I've seen no official documentation stating it works for alsa-1.0.14.
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After many failed attempts I found the way through was to use the DVD to start a New Installation, go through the introductory screens until the screen with another choice for New Installation/Update/Other Options where I chose Other Options > Boot. This starts the file system. After logging on as root, Yast2 can be run to edit the BootLoader settings. I also took the opportunity to click the box that copied Grub to the MBR (master boot record).[/b]
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I think this is PC dependant (or perhaps dependent on what one has done to their grub, or perhaps to their kernel version), or perhaps more recent updates to yast's grub writing routines have been fixed. I tried this on my system 6-weeks ago when I had over written the MBR, and this definitely did not work for me, for the case where winXP had over-written the MBR.