* Keith Hinton <keithint1...@gmail.com> [20100113 18:50]:

> I was curious if GRML64 is accessible to users with blind disabilities
> by  default, as in the 32-bit world of GRML.

It's supposed to be, yes.

> Secondly, I had a question:
> While the newer splash menu works niecly for a person with sight, that
> new menu servs little use for me. How do I go back to the standard
> boot prompt without the fancey menu before typing "grml swspeak"
> (without quotes) at the boot of the CD?
> I am just curious what I can do. If you have suggestions/other
> considerations, please contact me ASAP. Thanks all for your great
> work. Please keep up the great work on GRML.

IIRC this was solved via IRC already, but just for the archive I'm
quoting we've in our FAQ nowadays:

| Starting with release 2009.10 Grml provides a menu based bootsplash.
| To adjust boot options just press the TAB-key. To directly switch to
| the old-style isolinux cmdline just press the escape key within 30
| seconds. If you still need access to the old bootsplash layout
| (including the f2, f3,... pages with further information regarding
| available bootoptions) select the entry 'Isolinux prompt' in the
| menu based bootsplash (just press 'i' and ENTER for direct access to
| it). The timeout until either the selected entry is booted (if
| specified) or until the system will restore from the cmdline to the
| menu based bootsplash is 30 seconds.

  -- http://grml.org/faq/#isolinux

regards,
-mika-

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