Hi all.
Just thought I would let you know that I just made sets of the current woody 
rescue/root disks modified and supplemented with brltty according to the 
instructions in Bootdisks/README.Debian and they load fine. didn't go through 
an actual install or rescue operation but not expecting problems.

I only encountered two problems:
putting a text table in the .configure wasn't mentioned so I had to do it over 
and include the text-table since I didn't want to have to do any adjusting 
later..

2. I got an error about no help directory when I tried to go from ./configure 
to "make install." You do have to do "make'.

I realize that debian's installation will be quite different in future 
distributions and this method will become obsolete, but woody will be with us 
yet for a while and I appreciate having the option of using braille with 
installs and rescues (I also now have the further option of knoppix if my cdrom 
is working0.
These floppies can come in handy if you make a mistake and can't get back into 
your system by other means.

Thanks to all who worked on this.

Cheryl
Cheryl

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