Colin, Bill, I am very happy now. :-):-) I found an absolute good working way to insert a system beep before the new Ubuntu boot artwork is present. I tested my method with official Lucid beta1 live CD, and sure work. I do following steps: 0.: Before I do anything, need copy entire CD directory structure with a work directory with my prewious comment described steps. 1. I insert with end of isolinux/text.cfg with following line: display isolinux.txt
2. I add only the ascii 7 character with isolinux/isolinux.txt file with following command in gnome-terminal: echo CtrlvCtrlg >isolinux/isolinux.txt Ctrlv and Ctrlg means normal keyboard keystrokes. 3. Regenerated with modifyed cd ISO file with prewious described mkisofs command. The results: After the burn is completed and I restart the system, I hear my notebook internal speaker a beep when the Ubuntu artwork logo is displayed. After beep I press a Tab key, and get back traditional screen (language choose list and traditional menu system after language choose). After language choose I press F5 and 3 down arrow key and an enter key to choose Orca screen reader, and press an enter key to try ubuntu menu item. Orca is launched absolute correct. Thoughts, Attila ** Patch added: "Unfortunately this patch do isolinux/text.cfg modification, but not create the isolinux/isolinux.txt file." http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42036052/isolinux-beep.patch -- [lucid] Some suggestions with new gfxboot artwork https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/546922 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs