I think that the latest CVS had some fixes for that -- you could always add quiet to your append line in lilo to surpress some kernel messages. on Saturday 08/19/2006 Igor Gueths(igueths at lava-net.com) wrote > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > Hi all. I recently needed to modify a RIP (Recovery Is Possible) disk and put Speakup into a 2.6.17.1 kernel I compiled for it. However, I am noticing that I am only able to interupt speech > very late in the boot process. As a result, this adds about 5 minutes to what I would say should be about a 30-45 second boot, since my Dectalk is stuck reading most of the kernel messages. > Does anyone know how I can make sure I get keyboard support loaded earlier on instead of wherever it gets loaded now? > Or am I pretty much stuck with the way things are now? Thanks in advance. > - -- > For an IRC experience without all the clutter, check out BOFHNet at irc.bofhnet.us. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) > > iQIVAwUBROfQSae2pgKIdGq4AQqN0g//ZkR/Ena7ciFjsREI0rvxDj48JFrl23KZ > gdyhoRa8Vyky7pOeQkICpcXIrlDWRu6hFizvs8/iHVKS5ni32Y28gJym2iFyYY5n > +06Ad7aJNDFl40TZDLcgy834oq//nFEWo0HvdTBZMY2Oc/pOmoCDFPrtV6ue9sB+ > H1ldRmfNgfR3bSLGeTbrYRYyN+ADyPjYil6mWHH6PmDdqrUmKmDJSP7L3y5fIjwm > eMb2iXd5w+v+QKMWdPspJKfq41WwmHwQbKMrUhUZaWE7p/8uyie29d441P0rQbxH > 89MT8c4L3AbSh+Db2B14QhIGnqH52z15kMasUISoPz3Z7fBvbv8K+mvTUMhIhCF7 > yLgB5LhVWsHzQCsw/HZUxeRtpbbzhzQ8Pa+7sEf7mGIqfObVQREYhPr8x4nZRfya > cwAAryDn3irOs3qaBi/7exLdd3d54zFN3WD4l4ZlUy04xlEqU/pzObPtFEA/B8D2 > eb2E//pdGKTREx/vcnx7UlYCyPt4wYb4b5Jd5803wF1fcPh55IBpesFm7ug613iL > 117/dy2QiPPabbLPdG4BP2X3YMoDEvOG0ZN1kLciERe1+M/y0Ea4nGLqydI5fMYe > s6S4667kN7uXEG94rZN/s0v/9N9QQYZqPPgJaxOBucdGzAnapt0yNNqIgpCLqagU > P8sagUtEWP4= > =nuyC > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > believed to be clean. > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici covici at ccs.covici.com