Le mercredi 28 décembre à 17:33, John G. Heim a écrit : > I don't understand why you think removing the brltty boot option is > so bad. As a fellow blind systems administrator, that makes little > sense to me. Its easier to start brltty after booting is finished. > Otherwise, you have to get the timing just right. With the latest > grml release, you don't even have to guess when booting is finished. > It plays a tone when its done. So wait for the tone, press 'q' to > quit the quick help menu, and type 'brltty'.
I don't agree :-) For me, it is simpler to use grml2iso one time : grml2iso -b "my boot options" -o grml_brl.iso grml_2011.05.iso and then, there's nothing to do ! > > The only reason why starting brltty at the isolinux prompt could be > important is if you need access to the boot messages. But if you > really need access to the boot messages, you can use a serial > console. And if you really, really need braille during the boot > process, you can always make your own CD via grml-live. Yes but this is more complicated than using one command with grml2iso. Regards. -- Ph. Delavalade _______________________________________________ Grml mailing list - [email protected] http://ml.grml.org/mailman/listinfo/grml join #grml on irc.freenode.org grml-devel-blog: http://blog.grml.org/
