Tobias,
search on google resulted in this link from Dave Mielke
http://www.redhat.com/archives/blinux-list/1999-April/msg00038.html
It simply says to start BRLTTY as soon as possible. I do not use fedora
for my work, however, inittab is not much different in it's
functionality in other Linux distributions. BRLTTY is just another
process started anywhere and as long as it doesn't depend on other
processes to be run before it, you can start it.
I found the following link also of possible interest to the reader:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/1996/01/msg01023.html
Tobias Vinteus wrote:
Hi,
A few years ago, when was running earlier versions of both Fedora and
BRLTTY, I could start BRLTTY already in inittab. Nowadays however, I start
it from rc.local; that is to say, quite late in the boot process.
Does anyone know exactly where in the init process I can stick my call to
/usr/bin/brltty so as to start it as early as possible? I'm running Fedora
6/BRLTTY
3.7.2-2.1.fc6.
Thanks,
Tobias
--
Rafael
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