Hi Allison

The CD should do exactly what you want just as it is. It is a 'live' CD which 
will boot and run without installing itself on to your hard disk. When you 
shutdown the CD will eject so you only have to remove it to boot XP again. Your 
BIOS needs to be configured to boot from the CD before it looks for the hard 
disk.

There is another member here who is almost totally blind. He is much better 
with computers than I am. I cannot remember his name. 

Best Wishes
Moss

On Fri, May 25, 2007 at 09:34:07PM -0400 or thereabouts, Allison Mervis wrote:
> Hi all!
> My name is Allison, and I am totally blind. I understand that grml includes 
> some degree of screen reader support, but here is what I need to be able to 
> do.
> Right now, I'm using an Acer Laptop running Windows XP home SP2. I would 
> like to burn an image of GRML to a CD, insert it into my drive, restart the 
> computer, and have it boot up talking in Linux. I would like to later 
> restart the computer, and have it boot back up in windows. I don't own a 
> hardware synthesizer, and I've been led to understand that this limits my 
> options somewhat. Is the scenario I've just descried even possible? Thanks!
> Allison
> 

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