Hello folks,
I'm wondering, how early is it possible to start Brltty on Linux?
With a standard install, it is usually started by systemd. But I've seen some reference to initrd or GRUB in certain files or doc. For example, the cgg-grub file at the top-level of the Brltty repo. Is it really possible to start Brltty within GRUB, so even before the kernel has been loaded, if my understanding of the Linux boot sequence is correct? Also, in the Bootdisks directory of the Brltty repo, there are some scripts to integrate Brltty in the initrd of an ISO, and to parse boot parameters relative to Brltty. Are these boot parameters actually supported by some distros (bp2cf executed I guess), or, do I need to modify some ISO by myself?

Thank you for your help.

Best regards,


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Arthur BREUNEVAL
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