[openFATE 305403] Bootloader beep configuration
Feature changed by: Christoph Thiel (cthiel1) Feature #305403, revision 10 Title: Bootloader beep configuration openSUSE-11.2: Evaluation Priority Requester: Desirable + Projectmanager: Desirable Requested by: Jiri Srain (jsrain) Description: Allow to configure whether the acoustic signal should be used for installed bootloader. Acoustic signal is valuable for visually impaired people, while it may be disturbing e.g. in libraries. Discussion: #1: Jiri Srain (jsrain) (2008-11-12 15:58:43) Default can be set depending on whether braille display was found or whether text-to-speech in isolinux was used. #2: Stefan Behlert (sbehlert) (2008-11-12 17:15:07) Is this feature meant as 'allow atuomatic setting of'? The beep is afaik already configurable to be 'off'. If not, this would be a bug. #3: Stefan Seyfried (seife) (2008-11-12 18:09:40) Please reject this feature. This is seriously overengineered. The beep now defaults to off int the installed system. If somebody wants to enable it, he can do so with gfxboot --change-config "boot::beep=1" Marco only needs to document that for his customers and everything is fine. Please, no YaST module for that. #4: Jiri Srain (jsrain) (2008-11-13 09:39:44) (reply to #3) It's not about a new module, just about a check box in the bootloader configuration. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/305403
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