RE: I Need a Rescue Disk but it's not an Emergency.

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Speakup is still available on the full GRML ISOs but it does not load automatically.
GRML will beep when at the command line.
>From here you need to load speakup and eSpeakup manually:

# modprobe speakup_soft
# espeakup

This is for software speech.

But personally I now prefer the Talking Arch rescure disk.
http://talkingarch.tk


-----Original Message-----
From: Speakup [mailto:speakup-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jason White
Sent: 10. august 2014 05:25
To: speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: I Need a Rescue Disk but it's not an Emergency.

Martin G. McCormick <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 	I have copied the file system from an almost 20-year-old
> conventional drive to a new flash drive with rsync and need to
> build an MBR for that new disk. The safest way to do this is
> from a rescue disk. The system running the rescue talks just
> fine with the wheezy net-installer disk which brings me to my 2
> questions:
> 	Is there any kind of rescue shell on the netinstall
> disk?

I'm not sure, but I would in any case recommend downloading GRML and using it
whenever you need it. As far as I remember, Speakup is still available in
GRML, which provides all of the file system management and networking tools
you are likely to need.

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