I downloaded the following image: debian-6.0.2.1-kfreebsd-i386-CD-1.iso
I am still a bit confused as to whether one can use a pre-seed file with that CD without remastering it or having to arrow down. It is not that those steps are a big problem, but if one is going to do a headless install which is much like what computer users who are blind do, the process works best when there is the smallest number of steps involved. If I can plug in a thumb drive, put a CD in the tray and boot, these are steps that have little possibility for error. That would be the preferred method for new installations or remote installations where the target system is not in arm's reach. If an off-the-shelf iso image can be made to work this way, that's just gravy which may be an American expression that means something really good above and beyond what one hoped for. I can certainly put in the disk, wait until it quiets down, hit the Down arrow 3 times and type a command but if I put a file named config.txt or something similar on a thumb drive that the CD reads while booting up, that's even more useful. So, my questions all boil down to, "Can you take that off-the-shelf image and introduce your pre-seed configurations such that they happen automatically?" I am on another list that deals with the project of making ubuntu live CD's and gnome accessible to blind computer users and a similar thread was started by somebody else concerning making the speech output just come up automatically when booting the live CD. I now realize we were asking the same questions. I have really appreciated all the answers which ahve been sent both to the list and to me. They have been in the best Unix tradition. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201107021401.p62e18om070...@x.it.okstate.edu