On 3/2/2020 5:35 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote: > john doe, le lun. 02 mars 2020 17:24:48 +0100, a ecrit: >> On 3/2/2020 5:13 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote: >>> john doe, le lun. 02 mars 2020 17:02:49 +0100, a ecrit: >>>> Prompting the user with a question asking if accessibility is desired >>>> would go a lon way. >>> >>> But we don't necessarily want to ask the question on all Debian systems >>> at all boot. >>> >>> I'm not saying that there is no solution. I'm saying that it's not just >>> a matter of adding a question, but rather to determine a reasonable way >>> to have it asked. >> >> One way could be to emit that prompt when the "low" priority is used. > > You are here talking about the Debian Installer. Such a menu is in the > TODO-list, yes, we have already discussed about it. >
Looks like I forgot that it will eventually be implemented, thanks Samuel. I'll be happy to test that out when you get the time to work on this. > But what Rich is after is an already-installed system, apparently. I > don't know if in his situation he can preseed some parameter. But again, > AIUI he would not be using the debian-installer but raspi etc. so > debian-boot and debian-accessibility can't do much about it. > Yes, I clearly mist the point here. >> That way, the question would not be asked for regular user but could be >> triggered by choosing the low priority or preseeded in a preseed file. > > Note that low priority and preseed still need to be set somehow, so it > doesn't solve the bootstrap question like the 's' boot shortcut does. > Actually, creating a new cd iso that would have accessibility in mind could be one option. EG: debian-10.3-accessibility-netinst.iso Note that I don't have a clue of this could be feasable. -- John Doe