Boot prompt
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Wed Apr 6 08:59:08 EDT 2005
There is no inconsistency here.
The Red Hat 9 manual knows nothing about Speakup or installing the
Speakup Modified. So, it tells you how to start a text install on
screen. It will happily do that for you, but you're going to be
unsatisfied without Speakup, I should think.
Now, please tell me. Do I need to protect you from this kind of
confusion in the HOWTO? Can you suggest how, if your answer is "yes?"
jim grimsby writes:
> Hi, was being a good little boy and was reading the red hat 9 manual
> like the
> the Speakup Modified Fedora Distribution how to says to do. And I see
> an inconsistency. The red hat 9 manual says at the boot prompt to type
> linux text for a text install the the Speakup Modified Fedora
> Distribution how to says to type text for a boot in to text
> installation. Witch one is correct.
> In other words would I type
> Linux text speakup_synth=acntsa
> Or
> Text speakup_synth=acntsa
> With sarge the command was speakup speakup_synth=acntsa thanks!
>
>
>
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