If you are using asterisk on your laptop then you dont need dahdi because
you are not going to use any hardware on your laptop.
How ever for Asterisk start at system start up you will find many
scripts....

One you can do is put "asterisk" at end of /etc/rc.local file

On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 6:40 PM, Danny Dias <ing.diasda...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Asterisk users,
>
> I'm having a little problem with an Asterisk installation on Ubuntu, i had
> installed many asterisks on CentOS but never in Ubuntu, the problem is that
> Asterisk and DAHDI does not start at system start...i have to make
> "/etc/init.d/asterisk start" and "/etc/init.d/dahdi start" manually every
> time i reboot the machine (my laptop for testing)
>
> So, what should i do in order to solve this situation?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Regards
>
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> Danny Dias
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>
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