John Novack wrote:
>  know many consider Asterisk 1.2 obsolete, but I set up an HP Thin 
> Client with the version ( 1682? ) provided sometime ago, and have a 
> question or two.
> 
> The genunion script appears to work OK, but there was no follow on as 
> with later offerings to generate the keydisk.
> I did that as a separate step, then installed the next to latest version 
> of the alternate web interface, and all seems happy
> I am still a little confused as to what may or may not be marked read 
> only though. I wanted to delete the g729 sound files, and 
> /var/lib/asterisk/sounds seems to be read only.
> Should I be somewhere else? I also want to add some sound files.
> 
> Someday I might start to understand the layout, but for now I have to 
> continue to ask stupid questions.

John,

That is really an old release and many things have changed.  Several 
things have changed in trunk and have not been back ported to 0.5.  Our 
development resources are spread pretty thin.  I personally haven't used 
a 1.2 release in at least 4 months.  For us to release a 0.5 image at 
this point, all of the security fixes from trunk would need to be back 
ported to the 0.5 branch.  I can't say that it's on the top of my 
priority list.  It should be updated to incorporate many of the latest 
change in trunk, then only touched for security issues.

As far as the sound files go, they are in the squashfs image.  You can't 
gain any space by attempting to delete these files.  If you have 
unionfs, it will add "white out" flags for each of these files, but they 
still will be taking up space on the disk.  Bottom line, unless you 
build your own images, you really can't delete these files.

Official images will contain ulaw and g729 core sound files.  If you 
build your own image, you can specify which sounds to include.

Darrick
-- 
Darrick Hartman
DJH Solutions, LLC
http://www.djhsolutions.com
http://www.djhsolutions.com/wiki

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