* Tyler Spivey <tspivey at pcdesk.net> wrote: > The problem you're having is zsh. This turned me off of the shell, until > I found: > setopt singlelinezle > which fixed the problem. I've been using zsh ever since. In the debian > version (4.3 or something) you also need: > unsetopt prompt_cr > or else the shell will write a percent or a number sign, delete it, and > print the prompt (which speakup will, if course, read). > also, grml does some weird things with the prompt, using ansi color or > the like, so > export PS1='%m%# ' should do the trick. Thanks for reporting this issue. I'll take a closer look at it. I'd be glad if you report such issues to me or other grml-developers so we can fix it and other users don't have to debug it on their own. ;) > If I could get grml to boot off my usb stick, I'd put all that in a > config file. I don't want to cary around a floppy, though, so that won't > work for the cd. It'll boot off the stick, but the kernel takes 2 > minutes to load, then grml another 2. JFYI: You don't have to boot from USB to use your own configuration files. Take a look at the powerful config-framework: http://grml.org/config/ regards, -mika- -- ,'"`. http://www.michael-prokop.at/ ( grml.org -? Linux Live-CD for texttool-users and sysadmins `._,' http://www.grml.org/