[quoted lines by Rob Hudson on 2021/08/14 at 01:03 -0500]

>I'm just curious to wonder if anything changed in brltty's execution/startup 
>that would make it unable to start in such a circumstance.

Certainly nothing intentional. You can always remount / read-writye to see if 
brltty will then start. The command to do that is:

   mount -o remount,rw /

If you have a writable volume that'll survive booting to the regular system 
then you could run brltty with its -L (that's an uppercase L) option to specify 
which file it should write its logs to.

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