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* Initrd Help
@  Steve Holmes
   ` Barry Pollock
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Steve Holmes @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

I've been dabbling around a bit with the idea of using initrd to load
the speakup modules.  So far, I've read /usr/src/linux/Documentation
more than once and looked at an actual initrd image from slackware
9.1.  But I'm a bit confused.  I'm guessing initrd needs to contain a
completely bootable system within its file system? What about the
additional modules I want to load such as Speakup? Do I have to copy
those modules out of the normal place and copy them into initrd? What
documentation I've read so far doesn't really offer me any small
examples I can use for my purposes.  The slackware one is interesting
but sure seems like over kill to merely load some extra modules at
early boot time.  Am I possibly going about this the wrong way?

Right now, I have Speakup loading in my rc.modules file and that isn't
bad for now but That doesn't give me the option to change synthesizers
from one boot to the next either.

Anyone have any ideas out there?
Thanks.
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* Re: Initrd Help
   Initrd Help Steve Holmes
@  ` Barry Pollock
     ` Steve Holmes
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Barry Pollock @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.

Does your slack ware disk allow you to preload modules from disk
If so, you  can do it that way?
Each system has a different way of finding its modules on the floppy.
You hav to figure out that location and place the module in exactly that
location on the floppy.
Then the system can find the module and you can have speech after the
first question.
Barry

On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, Steve Holmes wrote:

> I've been dabbling around a bit with the idea of using initrd to load
> the speakup modules.  So far, I've read /usr/src/linux/Documentation
> more than once and looked at an actual initrd image from slackware
> 9.1.  But I'm a bit confused.  I'm guessing initrd needs to contain a
> completely bootable system within its file system? What about the
> additional modules I want to load such as Speakup? Do I have to copy
> those modules out of the normal place and copy them into initrd? What
> documentation I've read so far doesn't really offer me any small
> examples I can use for my purposes.  The slackware one is interesting
> but sure seems like over kill to merely load some extra modules at
> early boot time.  Am I possibly going about this the wrong way?
>
> Right now, I have Speakup loading in my rc.modules file and that isn't
> bad for now but That doesn't give me the option to change synthesizers
> from one boot to the next either.
>
> Anyone have any ideas out there?
> Thanks.
> --
> HolmesGrown Solutions
> The best solutions for the best price!
> http://ld.net/?holmesgrown
>
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* Re: Initrd Help
   ` Barry Pollock
@    ` Steve Holmes
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Steve Holmes @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.

Yes, Slackware uses /etc/rc.d/rc.modules and that method works fine on
my stand-alone box but I can't dynamically change which synth to load
when I do it that way.  That's why I wanted to look at initrd more closely.

On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 11:53:35AM -0500, Barry Pollock wrote:
> Does your slack ware disk allow you to preload modules from disk
> If so, you  can do it that way?
> Each system has a different way of finding its modules on the floppy.
> You hav to figure out that location and place the module in exactly that
> location on the floppy.
> Then the system can find the module and you can have speech after the
> first question.
> Barry
-- 
HolmesGrown Solutions
The best solutions for the best price!
http://ld.net/?holmesgrown


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