Installing from the Woody Disks -- How?

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



Janina

When I asked these questions, you told me several times to RTFM.  I'll see
if I can avoid telling you that, but it is implied...:)

rescue.bin
root.bin
drv1.bin
...
drv5.bin

I would suggest the ext3 rescue.bin.

After rescue.bin boots (takes about two seconds from end of POST), enter:

linux speakup_synth=xxxxxx

Press enter, wait until your disk stops moving (about two minutes), insert
the next disk, and press enter again.
When that disk finishes loading (you should be speaking by now), you'll
get a lot of missing module warnings, and eventually the setup program
will start.

Luke


On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Janina Sajka wrote:

> I have an old machine I want to use as a terminal, mostly. It doesn't
> have much RAM or HD, so Debian seems to make the most sense with its
> minimal system requirements.
>
> So, I have logged onto the speakup site where I find disks for Woody and
> for Potato. Since I want to be up to date, I'm trying to use the Woody
> floppy disk images--but I'm not clear on how I'm supposed to launch the
> installation and supply the synthesizer keyword for my internal
> Doubletalk.
>
> What I see there is several versions of a root.bin floppy, and five drv
> diskettes. Also, there's a rescue image. What's the sequence?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>




[Index of Archives]     [Linux for the Blind]     [Fedora Discussioin]     [Linux Kernel]     [Yosemite News]     [Big List of Linux Books]
  Powered by Linux