-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 I have good and bad news. The good news is that it's possible to have an official Debian rescue CD and you don't have to build it yourself. The bad news is that it doesn't come up talking. This is something I've been meaning to work on but didn't get around to it. It looks like it would be a simple fix to add speech support to the already existing rescue CD package set. I tried Samuel's remaster script, but it didn't work on the Squeeze rescue CD. If you need software speech, things are a bit more complicated as the espeak and espeakup packages aren't on the rescue CD, so you have to install them by hand or custom build your own. If you're using hardware speech, I suggest the Squeeze CD even though Wheezy is now stable. Squeeze has the 2.6.32 kernel with working serial support and ships the Speakup modules. I used it to set up and fix my server and it worked great. Run the following after you boot the CD: sudo bash modprobe speakup_ltlk Optionally, you can set a password with the passwd command and use ssh instead. That should work on either Squeeze or Wheezy. From Wheezy, you still need to change to the root user, but the following command should work: aptitude -q install espeak espeakup You probably have to hit "y" and Enter to install any extra packages. You should get speech after that. All you would have to do if you custom build is include the above packages in the configuration. The espeakup package should add an init script to start itself on boot and load the speakup_soft module. For me, I have hardware speech and I found the Squeeze rescue CD to meet my needs very well. On 5/13/2013 10:56 PM, ? wrote: > I'm looking for a Debian rescue CD similar to GRML. > > But I would prefer official Debian. > > I found this site: http://live.debian.net/ > > Does Debian provide a rescue disc with speech? > > It looks like one can build a customized rescue/live CD from this > website by clicking "Build" but I guess it won't provide speech... > > I find just pressing "s" at the boot prompt to be very convenient to > get an accessible install. However, the netinst image with speech does > not provide the tools I need to do rescueing tasks. > > I'm currently using GRML but as I said I would prefer a official Debian > rescue environment. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJRkf0FAAoJEPrAuJWnLe0yZcEP/jDSu0TjrmRFNUGDyyR0SsdK vRq1JQLc9ppdUhVkDyFnBYzUDbkmhAXRfjb1G7leSNcyT25Yf2zc++krFFuH1c/f XriosNk+V+zCkkGbZ6bLbg/RIxMpWApP2tEh1cQ9lNyqxn1cDtjeZRvZLVmK7d+J vBYDxJ+CjTirlZkjyZvftBdU2b5kBePJSGda09UJ5P7wmYZFmhkWUTs0aVk++AdQ PgUrKtPMKmhiL7sbc3w5xDFznyVNdDX1Sc4hSdFCV7etJUu6fkVfgNTLRfFBsL7x j8ErdW9Cfq+aEFi6frgNpnonV8IuJ6lMOdsF870iVHBgHbbI423+u3cURBgB3bvb GOUnVmZVPCdkxVS5qA8wcYE+tO14PeeAUwlX7vQqmtH/dfyWYi8ku6PTy2POXg7u 83gVqnxIAiwK7odO+4ck9LtEYsBF6/BB+9JWppTXisZgMYfo0+pzsDyfbP0qHlvN kRHjPuJV59tQZdkJYJSvIPfrEvLgsoyixEP3hxEVvLpzdZelLApHuYAnqQ245uTD 4NKzJoJXhYMHJA/1/kek/0/iq+4V0dzO0AKsC8AO4/8C32sl1Mk0Nh+cH6kZCyNP 64h4b/u1IDKO+MF2pmrVnS96IC0Drk1q3n3eRbLFLBtYYtsl4D1xKL5N8Gh9iJNg BNbHCqjRK4OP5WNpVMz1 =4T56 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----