> >If you build your own kernel and you have made an RPM there
> >are a couple things you can do, though not with a stock RedHat CD.
> 
> Right.  I can download Red Hat to my hard disk and do these things,
> but a new user wishing to install Red Hat with a CD and a Speakup boot
> disk probably couldn't.  So perhaps I should modify Red Hat to install
> a Speakup kernel and then upload the modified distribution to the
> Speakup FTP site.

Just an rpm will suffice; one per hardware example perhaps.

I presume someone who can run a standard RHL install can also install an 
rpm after the installation.

Those with the inclination could make a customised RHL CD, but there's no 
need to download the lot from the Internet.




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John Summerfield
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