Resending this e-mail in the hope that someone will be able to implement it in d-i or give some feedback.
On 9/17/2018 4:26 PM, john doe wrote: > Hi, > > I had posted on 'debian-accessibility' the below e-mail but didn't gain > much traction there. > > The options "Install with speach" is used to install Debian. > > - Volume not loud enuf: > > When installing Debian with speach the volume of the voice is not loud > enuf even when using espeakup command to increase the volume. > That makes it "hard" to hear properly when you are not in a quiet > environment. > > > - Prompt for configuring accessibility: > > Accessibility includes speach and brail! > > I find myself installing Debian for sited users. > They don't need the accessibility feature(s) to be installed or enabled > at boot. > > It would be nice if something like the following could be implemented: > > Do you want to add support for accessibility?: > 1) Configure accessibility but don't start at boot. > 2) Do not configure accessibility. > 3) Configure accessibility at boot for console. > 4) Configure accessibility at boot for login screen. > 5) Configure accessibility at boot for desktop manager. > > The default value would be: '3 4 5'. > > This prompt could be available when the kernel boot parameter 'priority' > is set to 'low'. > > > In other words, using accessibility at install time does not mean that > accessibility should be enabled/installed on the installed system. > > > If you have more questions do not hesitate to ask them! :) > -- John Doe

