Hi, Osvaldo: I don't see any VT options in the list of available options. I will attach that file in case you find something useful there. If you have another computer where the cursor tracking is already managed correctly, you might want to consider installing over telnet. Here's how that would work: 1.) Start the installation from the cd rom and give the following: text telnet ip=[address] netmask=[mask] gateway=[gateway.address] 2.) Go to another machine and ping the ip address you provided. 3.) When you get responses, stop the ping and telnet to that address. hth. Osvaldo writes: > Hello Janina and all, > > Just to ask if there exist some TERM=vt220 alike option I could pass on the > installer? Reason: I must use such vt220 term when I login to a remote > shell, so that the Tieman Octobraille cursor should follow the nr. of the > selected mail; > if I don't do so the cursor goes somewhere in nowhere land or on the left > bottom corner or so. > > Until now I can better follow the Fedora installer than the Debian Sarge one > but it's still hard as long as my hardware display refuses to point the > exact item. > > Thanx in advance. > > > > -- > > ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ > ~~ Osvaldo La Rosa ~~ http://www.brlspeak.net ~~ GNU/Linux? 2B FREE ~~ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ~~ No individual should be discriminated against on the basis of ~~ > ~~ disability in the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, ~~ > ~~ facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of any place of ~~ > ~~ public accommodation (American Disability Act - 42. U.S.C. 12182[a]) ~~ > ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ > > _______________________________________________ > > Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list -- Janina Sajka Phone: +1.202.494.7040 Partner, Capital Accessibility LLC http://www.CapitalAccessibility.Com Bringing the Owasys 22C screenless cell phone to the U.S. and Canada. Go to http://www.ScreenlessPhone.Com to learn more. Chair, Accessibility Workgroup Free Standards Group (FSG) janina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://a11y.org
7-07-2003 --------- Boot time command args: ----------------------- expert Turns on special features: - allows partitioning of removable media - prompts for driver disk noshell Do not put a shell on tty2 during install. lowres Force GUI installer to run at 640x480. resolution=<mode> Run installer in mode specified, '1024x768' for example. nousb Do not load USB support (helps if install hangs early sometimes). nofb Do not load the VGA16 framebuffer required for doing text-mode installation in some languages nofirewire Do not load support for firewire devices askmethod Do not automatically use the CD-ROM as the install source if we detect a Red Hat Linux CD in your CD-ROM drive. nousbstorage Do not load usbstorage module in loader. May help with device ordering on SCSI systems. noparport Do not attempt to load support for parallel ports noprobe Do not attempt to detect hw, prompts user instead. nonet Do not auto-probe network devices nostorage Do not auto-probe storage devices (SCSI, IDE, RAID) nopcmcia Ignore PCMCIA controller in system. skipddc Skips DDC probe of monitor, may help if its handing system. graphical Force graphical install. Required to have ftp/http use GUI. text Force text mode install. vnc Enable vnc-based installation. You will need to connect to the machine using a vnc client application. vncpassword=<password> Enable a password for the vnc connection. This will prevent someone from inadvertantly connecting to the vnc-based installation. Requires 'vnc' option to be specified as well. vncconnect=<host>[:<port>] Once installation is up and running, connect to the vnc client named <host>, and optionally use port <port>. Requires 'vnc' option to be specified as well. updates Prompt for floppy containing updates (bug fixes). isa Prompt user for ISA devices configuration. dd Use a driver disk. driverdisk Same as 'dd'. mediacheck Activates loader code to give user option of testing integrity of install source (if an ISO-based method). rescue Run rescue environment. nomount Don't automatically mount any installed Linux partitions in rescue mode. nopass Don't pass keyboard/mouse info to stage 2 installer, good for testing keyboard and mouse config screens in stage2 installer during network installs. serial Turns on serial console support. ksdevice Takes an argument like 'eth0', tells install what network device to use for kickstart from network. ks Kickstart over NFS. ks=cdrom: Kickstart from CDROM ks=nfs:<path> Kickstart from NFS. ks=<url> Kickstart via HTTP. ks=hd:<dev> Kickstart via harddrive (dev = 'hda1', for example) ks=file:<path> Kickstart from a file (path = 'fd0/ks.cfg') ks=ftp://<path> Kickstart from FTP. ks=http://<path> Kickstart from HTTP. kssendmac Adds HTTP headers to ks=http:// request that can be helpful for provisioning systems. Includes MAC address of all nics in a CGI environment variable of the form HTTP_X_RHN_PROVISIONING_0, HTTP_X_RHN_PROVISIONING_1, etc, for all nics. dhcpclass=<class> Sends a custom DHCP vendor class identifier. ISC's dhcpcd can inspect this value using "option vendor-class-identifier". upgradeany Don't require an /etc/redhat-release that matches the expected syntax to upgrade. lang=<lang> Language to use for the installation. This should be a language which is valid to be used with the 'lang' kickstart command. keymap=<keymap> Keyboard layout to use. Valid values are those which can be used for the 'keyboard' kickstart command. ip=<ip> IP to use for a network installation, use 'dhcp' for DHCP. netmask=<nm> Netmask to use for a network installation. gateway=<gw> Gateway to use for a network installation. dns=<dns> Comma separated list of nameservers to use for a network installation. method=nfs:<path> Use <path> for an NFS installation. method=http://<path> Use <path> for an HTTP installation method=ftp://<path> Use <path> for an FTP installation method=hd://<dev>/<path> Use <path> on <dev> for a hard drive installation method=cdrom Do a CDROM based installation. vnc Do graphical installation via VNC. Instead of starting a normal X server, vncserver will be started and you can then connect remotely to do the installation. vncpassword=<password> Set a password for the vnc session. vncconnect=<host>[:<port>] Once installation is up and running, connect to the vnc client named <host>, and optionally, on port <port>. Requires 'vnc' option to be specified as well.
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