Kristian Kielhofner wrote:

Erick,

    Or....  Just use AstLinux which kind of does what Jeremy described :)

http://www.astlinux.org


P.S. - I am the creator of AstLinux

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Kristian Kielhofner

Sorry to reply to my own post, but there seems to have been some confusion in what I said here. To completely clear it up, Astlinux only writes to flash in these circumstances:

1)  You update the configs.

2)  You update AstLinux.

3) You are using voicemail and people leave voicemail. (most flash seems to last "long enough" given typical voicemail usage patterns)

4) If you have the PERSISTLOG option enabled, I will save syslogs to flash (not RAM - the default). Users are warned about this, and it is not the default.

5) astdb is stored in flash, so depending on your needs, SIP registrations and/or dundi keys may get written here periodically. I might make an option similar to PERSISTLOG to disable this.

Also, you have the option of using a hard drive or alternate flash device for ALL writes. Boot from flash, run from HD. Do whatever works best for you and your application.

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Kristian Kielhofner
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