On 22.05.2009 at 16:00:51 Michael Prokop <[email protected]> wrote: > * Hermann <[email protected]> [20090522 15:53]: > >> since version 2008-11 I cannot boot the live CD anymore on one of my >> machines - my desktop computer - a PC bought at the German computer >> store Vobis. They use noname components, but the computer contains an >> AMD Duron processor of 1 Ghz and has 256 MB RAM. >> All former GRML-Versions, including the 2008-11 release candidate did >> boot well. >> On my notebook - Acer 1600, Intel processor 2,7 Ghz, 512 MB RAM, I can >> boot every GRML CD. >> After taking a long time, the CD seems to hang, and because I'm blind, I >> cannot check out what is written on the screen. >> Is there a way to redirect the output, for example to a file on a floppy >> drive? >> And, most important, waht is the reason for this? >> I use the GRML CDs to backup and restore my systems via partimage. >> Any hints? > > Please give 2009.05-rc1 a try and report feedback whether if works > for you or not.
I forgot to mention that this also does not work on my desktop machine. > If it doesn't work please provide output of lspci of > a grml version which works for you (or even better execute > grml-hwinfo on a running and working grml system and mail me the > resulting info.tar.bz2). > OK, I'll send it to you with the next mail (I guess that I cannot send it to the list). > Because you're blind: what are you usually using? brltty? speakup? > Mainly Brltty, and sometimes Suse-Blinux. But I read about Espeakup, which I did miss before 2009-05-rc1, so I retested Speakup. I used it on former GRML-Versions, but dropped it because of that Umlaut stuff (see my mail on that). Hermann > regards, > -mika- -- _______________________________________________ Grml mailing list - [email protected] http://lists.mur.at/mailman/listinfo/grml join #grml on irc.freenode.org grml-devel-blog: http://grml.supersized.org/
