I just re-installed on my laptop with fedora. I am a long-term debian user, would rather have installed with debian, and would like to re-install with debian still. However, I am having trouble finding the information on doing a sarge install with braille and/or speech (brltty and/or speakup). I do see the boot.img and root.img in the installer directory's floppy section under "access" but I don't see any information about using this, though I've tried to look at the howto and manual. and I don't understand whether I can now accomplish a braille or speech install with the cdroms or if I still have to use floppies. I'm sorry if this information is all someplace obvious that I've overlooked, but while I've had no trouble finding information on a braillified fedora install and speakup fedora install, I'm just not finding the information on these options for debian sarge. I do realize that sarge isn't officially released yet, but I'd still like to try the current beta of the installer if i can figure out how to do that. could somebody please either explain this or point me to the explanations i have apparently missed? Also, could it consider putting either any special files or instructions or links to them also up on the speakup and brltty sites, as has been done with fedora. The only thing I see for debian on either site is floppy files for a woody install. I don't know if it's not desired to put out information re: sarge outside the debian site until it's released or if I'm somehow looking in the wrong places. Thanks.
-- Cheryl "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."

