As far as I can see, brltty-udeb unconditionally starts up brltty on debian-installer startup. As noted in #359062, it won't work if the framebuffer display and bterm are being used.
I wonder what the effect of startg in brltty is on systems that don't have a braille display? Does the daemon remain running, using precious memory that we don't have to spare in low memory installs? Besides the overhead of including brltty in the boot media, we have to consider its runtime effects on the installer Also, the patch still adds brltty to a lot of images that are special purpose and/or limited size, including netboot-apus, cdrom-minimal, netboot-minimal, cdrom-apus and generic (s390). -- see shy jo
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