Hi, just joined the list so hope it's a friendly one...

I've been running asterisk on Gentoo on a Via Epia board.  It seems to
have partially died, rather suddenly and without me doing any changes
that I could blame it on - the kernel crashes at some point after it
tries to mount the root filesystem.  Memory is OK (I ran memtest86 for
a day or so) and since grub loads, I guess IDE is superficially OK, so
not sure what's going on...I will try switching hard drives or IDE
ports to rule that out.

But a WRAP board seems ideal for my purposes - extremely low power,
fanless, two ethernet ports, can do whatever arbitrary routing tasks I
may think up, run a web server, plus Asterisk.  So I wonder what I
could do about replacing the PCI FXO board (just a Winmodem that
happens to work) that I have on the Epia machine.  Does anybody make a
MiniPCI board like that?  Are there any MiniPCI winmodems that would
work?

I use Asterisk mostly for Internet telephony but also voicemail (thus
the need for an FXO board, to record voicemail from the land line) and
also like it to be possible to use an IP phone to make land line calls
(although so far, the Grandstream phone I have sounds worse than a
real analog phone when I do that, so I don't do it much).
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