
HI all.
I'm new on this list and new to GRML.
Being blind and french, I have to enter the following when booting on the CD :
grml blind brltty=pm,usb:,fr@FR lang=fr-iso
It is difficult because I don't know exactly when it is boot prompt and I have to do this with a qwerty keyboard instaid of my usual azerty. Mistakes are frequent :-(
So, I would like to know if it's possible to avoid the step of boot options. I guess it's possible to remaster the iso but maybe there is something more simple and handy.
If it's the only way to remaster, where can I find informations to do this ? Long time ago, I did that with the linuxfromscratch livecd but every step was explained...
Thanks for help or advice.

Hi,
On 11/30/2011 06:33 PM, Philippe Delavalade wrote:
HI all.
I'm new on this list and new to GRML.
welcome to the grml mailing list.
Being blind and french, I have to enter the following when booting on the CD :
grml blind brltty=pm,usb:,fr@FR lang=fr-iso
It is difficult because I don't know exactly when it is boot prompt and I have to do this with a qwerty keyboard instaid of my usual azerty. Mistakes are frequent :-(
So, I would like to know if it's possible to avoid the step of boot options. I guess it's possible to remaster the iso but maybe there is something more simple and handy.
I don't know another simple way, but with the grml-live tool you can easy customize your grml iso.
If it's the only way to remaster, where can I find informations to do this ? Long time ago, I did that with the linuxfromscratch livecd but every step was explained...
Please take a look at http://grml.org/grml-live/.
Thanks for help or advice.
Kind regards, Markus

* Philippe Delavalade philippe.delavalade@sfr.fr [111130 18:33]:
So, I would like to know if it's possible to avoid the step of boot options. I guess it's possible to remaster the iso but maybe there is something more simple and handy.
grml2iso, which is shipped together with grml2usb as a Debian package, can rebuild the ISO you have and add custom boot options.
I think the invocation will be something like this:
grml2iso -o grml_custom.iso -b "blind brltty=pm,usb:,fr@FR lang=fr-iso" grml_2011.05.iso
-ch

Hi Christian and Markus.
Many thanks for your help.
I had a look to grml-live ; it seems too complicate and too hard for me now :-) But I'll try later to obtain a grml_small with brltty on it.
My host system is debian/wheezy ; I installed grml2usb and I'll try soon grml2iso.
Sorry for my first answer just for Christian ; I didn't look at the adress.
Many thansks.

Le jeudi 01 décembre à 12:04, Michael Prokop a écrit :
- Philippe Delavalade [Thu Dec 01, 2011 at 10:57:39AM +0100]:
I had a look to grml-live ; it seems too complicate and too hard for me now :-) But I'll try later to obtain a grml_small with brltty on it.
FTR: grml-small does NOT include brltty.
Yes I know :-) I first tried with small and found that there was no brltty in it. But, if I have well understood the explanations, it's possible with grml-live to add packages. Am I wrong ?
Regards.

* Philippe Delavalade philippe.delavalade@sfr.fr [111201 15:28]:
Le jeudi 01 décembre à 12:04, Michael Prokop a écrit :
- Philippe Delavalade [Thu Dec 01, 2011 at 10:57:39AM +0100]:
I had a look to grml-live ; it seems too complicate and too hard for me now :-) But I'll try later to obtain a grml_small with brltty on it.
FTR: grml-small does NOT include brltty.
Yes I know :-) I first tried with small and found that there was no brltty in it. But, if I have well understood the explanations, it's possible with grml-live to add packages. Am I wrong ?
It's possible, but note this: * grml-small does not have aptitude installed, so remastering fails unless you fix that. * Also, remastering 2011.05 with the current version of grml-live is quite hard.
-ch
participants (4)
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Christian Hofstaedtler
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markus "bionix(-it)"
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Michael Prokop
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Philippe Delavalade