red hat 8.0 and boot file
Darrell Shandrow
nu7i at azboss.net
Sun Feb 23 11:03:04 EST 2003
Hi Danny,
Well, the Speakup screen reader is built right into the kernel. So, the
vmlinuz file would be the file containing Speakup. There's then a boot
loader configuration file that directs the kernel, and this contains the
parameter that tells Speakup which synthesizer to use. I believe RH 7.2
still runs Lilo, so you're looking for /etc/lilo.conf.
Now, keep in mind that RH 8 includes Speakup in its kernel. Load the RH 8
boot floppy into your floppy drive, boot from it, then type the following
command to start the install with speech:
text speakup_synth=name (where name is the appropriate value from Speakup)
Check out http://www.linux-speakup.org for further details.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Danny Crone" <dannyboy at pobox.com>
To: "speakup" <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 10:08 PM
Subject: red hat 8.0 and boot file
> Hello everyone. I sent a message a couple weeks ago, and it must have
> gotten misplaced. So I am posting this question again.
> I have red hat 7.2 with speak up on my system. I want to completely
> replace this with red hat 8.0, and I have already put this on to
> cd's. Currently the system has one partition. But I want to have a
system
> partition and a data partition so that the next time I upgrade it will be
> easier. Before everything is erased, I want to save the file that makes
> the synthesizer speak right from the beginning. How can I do that?
>
>
>
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