El 06/03/13 11:52, Carlos Alvarez escribió:
I'm going to make an observation here that may upset you, and I don't mean it to, but it's fact. If you are so unfamiliar with Linux, you will have a bad time managing Asterisk servers. You really need to know how to use the OS before you can learn to manage services running on it. I strongly suggest one of the all-in-one Asterisk variants like AsteriskNOW. There is simply no way to run a production server without having to do systems management regularly.


On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 3:01 AM, termo termosel <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi,

    this is the outpu to df -h command:

    root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu/Downloads/asterisk-11.2.1# df -h
    S.ficheros            Tam.  Usado Disp. % Uso Montado en
    /cow                   14G  4,5G  8,7G  34% /
    udev                  999M  4,0K  999M   1% /dev
    tmpfs                 403M  860K  402M   1% /run
    /dev/sdb1             799M  693M  106M  87% /cdrom
    /dev/loop0            668M  668M     0 100% /rofs
    tmpfs                1006M   44K 1006M   1% /tmp
    none                  5,0M     0  5,0M   0% /run/lock
    none                 1006M  100K 1006M   1% /run/shm

    Jordi

Look carefully at the df -h output. It seems that the OP is trying to install 
and run asterisk from inside an Ubuntu livecd session. Whatever the result of 
the installation, it will be wiped out on the next restart.
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