Re: Talking bootloader

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In opensuse 11.0 there was a talking boot menu, I have no idea how it was done I believe using g something I don't remember the name right off hand. but you pressed f11 and it using espeak, as it's speech said Welcome to Opensuse 11.0. if you arrowed around, it announced hard drive, cd drive etc, and like normal, you press enter on the one you wanted. There's little if any docks about it from what I've been able to tell, but I ran it several years ago a live cd/dvd and it spoke! you might google opensuse talking boot menu or something, if I find anything I'll post back here, its the only distro I know of to have such a feature that doesn't rely on a separate hardware synth, someone correct me if wrong.



On 08/06/2016 06:56 AM, Tony Baechler wrote:
Yes, grub can do this. I can send my /etc/default/grub if you need it. Basically you tell it to send the output to a serial console. I've verified that it works here with my DECtalk Express. I'm talking about grub2, not grub-legacy. Also, lilo can do this.

On 8/6/2016 4:39 AM, -dan d. wrote:

Hello,

Is there such a thing as a talking bootloader?

I know grub can be made to make sounds but I need speech.

Can a bootloader be made to send a text string to a serial port with a
speech synth attached for it to be spoken?   I have a doubletalk.

Thanks.

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