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The method Covici gives is lots easier then playing guessing games
with the enter key, and I can confirm it works as advertised. Either tab space speakup_synth=xxx, or tab space swspeak for
software speech will do the trick. I've booted grml 2010 04 about 20 times recently in
this way, and haven't seen a keyboard remap problem once. As for how long to wait after post, give it 15
seconds or so. I usually put my ear close to the cd-rom drive, and
wait until it stops reading the disk (this doesn't mean stops spinning
way too late by then).

Greg


On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 11:51:37PM -0700, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
> Naw, the new ones... just hit enter once, wait a bit, hit enter again,  
> wait a bit longer and hit enter... then type swspeak. If you type to  
> soon, you'll mess up your keyboard layout, which is really a pain--the /  
> key becomes -, etc.


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