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Date:      Fri, 1 Aug 1997 17:09:10 -0400 (EDT)
From:      REDTHUNDER <Rthunder@cris.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   a folow-up to the installing freebsd from a remote terminal..
Message-ID:  <Pine.SUN.3.96.970801170054.11322A-100000@voyager.cris.com>

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Hello again.
To refresh the memory, I am the totally blind system administrator who was
trying to install freebsd from a remote serial terminal.

Thanks first of all to those who replied with instructions.
I have tried many stepps, but to no success getting speech through my
terminal emulator to complete the freebsd install.

As Doug White wrote in a message to me, if a -h was typed after the kernel
boots, everything should be rerouted to com1 at 9600 baud.  He also warned
me that the installer program uses a gui.  Well, I put in the bootfloppy
and waited for disk activity to stop.  I typed: -h and hit the enter key.
The disk started churjning again, and nothing for about 12 seconds, and
the hard drive started making noises.  But, after all that no speech.  I
then rebooted, waited for disk activity to stop, hit enter this time, and
waited for disk activities to stop again, then typed -h and enter.  Still
nothing.

Just to make sure everything was plugged in correctly, I launched linux,
and got speech running just as I usually do.
If I may be doing something incorrectly, would someone please correct me.
:)

I almost hate to bring this up, because I know how busy the freebsd
developers are.  However, could it be possible to have a text-based
install floppy?  I can tell you first hand, I am not the first blind
individual to use unix, and of course, as many of you know, freebsd does
have a lot to offer.
Like I said, I am not asking for a handout, but I would like to see some
kind of solution if at all possible, but I understand the plates of the
developers are overflowing with things to do. :)

Sorry for the long post, but just wanted to update everyone on my
adventures in trying to get freebsd install to talk.
Thanks.
Jeremy





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