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Re: installing debian accessibility on a flashdrive



I would think that from there, you can instead of installing the Debian desktop environment or xfce oh, you can strictly do a console-based install and have a console based system entirely. And as far as accessible boot, which I know that this topic is also been discussed, the only distribution that I've ever heard that has a talking boot menu, that says select hard drive, CD-ROM, Etc was back in open Susa 11.0. If you press f11 / F12 just after the power-on self-test completed, you got to talkin boot menu which said welcome to open Susa 11.0, at which point you either pressed up or down arrow, to cycle through which device you wanted the boot from Etc.

-------- Original message --------
From: john doe <johndoe65534@mail.com>
Date: 6/1/19 03:04 (GMT-06:00)
To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: installing debian accessibility on a flashdrive

On 5/31/2019 11:01 PM, Don Raikes wrote:
> Hi,
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> I haven't looked at debian accessibility in a long time. I am looking for a strictly console-based debian blend with console screenreaders and braille built-in.
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> I need to be able to install the resulting distro onto a flash drive as a live system.
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Grab an iso and install it.

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> Are there any instructions for accomplishing such a task?
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Non that are related to accessibility, see below.

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In other words, there is no reason why accessibility would be an issue here.

https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/InstallOnSDcardOrUsbStick

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John Doe


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