It used to be possible to specify these parameters on the commandline
for "insmod" (or in your "/etc/conf.modules" file), but Hannu removed
the documentation somewhere in the 2.0.x release cycle. I believe, he
did not remove the code, though. So just dig out an old kernel release
and read "linux/drivers/sound/Readme.linux" and/or
"linux/drivers/sound/Readme.modules" (I forgot, which of this files
contained the documentation of the parameters).
BTW, I do not think that it was a good idea to retract this
information. While Hannu was right in saying that this much
flexibility is usually not required, there are still many cases, where
it would be very convenient to allow for easy run-time
configurability.
Markus
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