| Adding BRLTTY to a Red Hat Linux Install CD |
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| Written during April, 2004, by Dave Mielke <dave@mielke.cc>. |
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| Quick Start |
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| The script "rhmkiso" can be used to add BRLTTY to a RedHat or Fedora install |
| CD. Here's how to use it. |
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| First: Log in as (or su to) root. This is because the script uses a loopback |
| mount. You'll probably also need to be root in order to write the resultant |
| image to a CD as well. |
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| Second: Create an empty directory and change to it. |
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| mkdir work |
| cd work |
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| Third: Copy or download the image of the installer CD ("boot.iso") for the |
| desired RedHat or Fedora release, or the image for the first CD of the full |
| installation set ("disc1.iso"), into the current directory. |
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| cp /path/to/boot.iso . |
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| Fourth: Copy or download the tarball for the desired BRLTTY release into the |
| current directory. |
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| cp /path/to/brltty-3.5.tar.gz . |
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| Fifth: Run the "rhmkiso" script with no options or parameters. |
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| rhmkiso |
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| Sixth: You should now have a new file, "brltty.iso", in the current directory. |
| Write this modified image to a CD. |
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| cdrecord -v dev=0,0,0 -data brltty.iso |
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| If you're using a rewritable CD then you should erase it first. |
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| cdrecord -v dev=0,0,0 blank=fast |
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| For more information on writing to a CD, please check the CD-Writing HOWTO at: |
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| http://tldp.org/HOWTO/CD-Writing-HOWTO.html |
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| Seventh: Boot from the CD you've just written, and wait a few seconds after it |
| begins to spin in order to give the boot loader enough time to get started and |
| to present its initial prompt. Then enter: |
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| text brltty=<driver>,<device>,<table> |
| e.g. |
| text brltty=ht,ttyS1,de |
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| You can omit any operand, allowing it to default, simply by not specifying it. |
| You also needn't specify any trailing commas resulting from omitted operands. |
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| text brltty=ht,ttyS1, |
| text brltty=ht,ttyS1 |
| text brltty=ht, |
| text brltty=ht |
| text brltty=ht,,de |
| text brltty=ht,, |
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| The <driver> operand is the two-letter identifier of the driver for your |
| braille display. It's the only required operand. See the -b option (below) for |
| further details. |
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| The <device> operand is the device to which your braille display is connected. |
| It's optional, and defaults to the primary serial port ("/dev/ttyS0"). If your |
| display is connected to a serial port then specify either the name (e.g. |
| "ttyS1") of or the path (e.g. "/dev/ttyS1") to the corresponding device. If |
| it's connected to the USB then specify "usb:" (the trailing colon is |
| important). |
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| The <table> operand is the text translation table you wish to use. It's |
| optional, and defaults to "nabcc" (North American Braille Computer Code). See |
| the "text.*.tbl" files in the "BrailleTables" subdirectory of BRLTTY's source |
| tree for alternatives. See the -t option (below) for further details. |
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| The Details |
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| The "rhmkiso" script can add BRLTTY to either a RedHat or a Fedora install CD. |
| It can be applied either to the basic installer CD or to the first CD of the |
| full installation set, and makes the following modifications to the image: |
| * BRLTTY is added (all drivers, all tables). |
| * The timeout for the initial boot loader prompt is disabled. |
| * The default kernel configuration to be booted is changed to "text". |
| * The use of frame buffers for the "text" consoles is disabled. |
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| For rescue images, the following additional modifications are made: |
| * Text consoles are used when "rescue" is selected. |
| * The use of frame buffers for the "rescue" consoles is disabled. |
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| Although its defaults are what usually needs to be done, the "rhmkiso" script |
| offers a number of options so that you can customize what it does. It's general |
| invocation syntax is: |
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| rhmkiso [-option ...] |
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| The following options are provided: |
| -i file The original (input) image (default: boot.iso). |
| -o file The modified (output) image (default: brltty.iso). |
| -a file The BRLTTY archive (default: check current directory). |
| -b driver,... The braille driver(s) to include (default: all). |
| -t file The text translation table to build in (default: nabcc). |
| -s Invoke an interactive shell to inspect the modified image. |
| -h Display usage information and exit. |
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| The -i option specifies the location of the distribution-supplied original |
| (input) image which is to be modified. Either a relative or an absolute path |
| may be supplied. It defaults to "boot.iso" (the usual name for the basic |
| installer CD image). |
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| The -o option specifies the location of the file which is to contain the |
| modified (output) image which the script will create. Either a relative or an |
| absolute path may be supplied. It defaults to "brltty.iso". |
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| The -b option specifies which braille display drivers will be linked into the |
| brltty executable as opposed to being built as dynamically loadable shared |
| objects. If more than one driver is specified then their specifiers must be |
| separated from one another by a comma. Either the two-letter identifier or the |
| proper name (full or abbreviated) for each driver must be supplied. If a driver |
| specifier is prefixed by a minus sign (-) then that driver is excluded from the |
| build. The first non-excluded driver in the list is the default driver. The |
| word "all", if used instead of a driver specifier as the last item in the list, |
| causes all the remaining drivers to be implicitly appended to the list in no |
| specific order (or, if preceded by a minus sign, to be excluded from the |
| build). The default is "all", i.e. all of the drivers (in no particular order |
| so the default is unpredictable) are linked in. |
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| The -t option specifies which text translation table is to be built into the |
| brltty executable. If a relative path is supplied then it's anchored at the |
| "BrailleTables" subdirectory within BRLTTY's source tree. Since any of BRLTTY's |
| own tables can also be specified when the image is booted, the primary use of |
| this option is to specify the absolute path to a user-defined table outside |
| BRLTTY's source tree. The ".tbl" extension is optional. If a simple file name, |
| i.e. one of BRLTTY's own tables, is being supplied then the "text." prefix is |
| also optional. The default is "nabcc" (North American Braille Computer Code). |
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| The -s option causes an interactive shell to be invoked after all of the |
| modifications to the files within the image have been made but before the CD |
| image is created. This gives you an opportunity to inspect what the script has |
| done. Your login shell, i.e. the one pointed to by the $SHELL environment |
| variable, is used; if it's not set then "/bin/sh" is assumed. |
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| The script uses a lot of temporary file space to do its job, especially if the |
| first CD of the full installation set is being used. This is because it needs |
| to work with a complete extracted copy of the files within the image. If |
| there's not enough space in "/tmp" then you can direct the script to use |
| another directory via the $TMPDIR environment variable. |
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| The script uses a loopback mount to access the files within the original CD |
| image. This means that it must be run as root. |