On Sat, 22 Mar 2008, Alex Snow wrote: > slackware 12 automatically copies the speakup.s kernel when you boot > with it so there's no need for any extra work. Well, when I originally installed from CD, instead of DVD, it tried to copy the kernel while disk 2 was in the drive, without prompting me to insert disk 1. So, I ended up having to manually copy it later. I reported this as a bug at the time, and had almost forgotten about it until now. The reason I had used the CD was that my DVD drive had failed. It's since been replaced, and I can now use the DVD, so avoid this bug if it doesn't get fixed for the next release.