>That is correct; we would not recommend using just *any* CF card, as the
>write speed of the card needs to be pretty high to be able support
>multiple voicemail messages being written simultaneously. With that
>said, though, it is possible to use a higher capacity CF card, but my
>previous response that said it was 'easy' was a bit of an overstatement
>:-) It can be done, and our support department does know how to get you
>the files you would need to populate the replacement card.

Kevin,

In terms of ease, what is actually stored on the card, is it possible to simply 
place the card in a cf reader connected to a usb port on a linux box, tar up 
the contents and untar the contents on a larger cf card? Or is this something 
that would require a dd?

Greg

p.s. Sorry to put you over the coals... you can punch jarron b. for that one ;P

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