I look at astlinux as a development project..  I use it and am learning
about it as I go. I have it running in 2 semi-production environments
without issue as well as run it on a purely development machine as well..
its really amazing how far it has come since I ran it on version .37 I think
it was...  but if you are running a mission critical production environment
then I would choose asterisk Business edition and pay for it... astlinux
runs good for me and is a great tool and thus far ive never lost telephone
service when I really needed it, however it is a developer project...  kind
of like a hotrod chevy.. you can buy it all restored and finished but you
still gotta pop the hood now and then..
-Christopher

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Hartman (lists)
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 10:19 AM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Documentation-- we need your help

Phil McKerracher wrote:
> I'm eager to help - if I can get the thing working!
> 
> I played with the old version a couple of years ago and decided I really
> don't have time to hack around with development releases (even though I'm
> a programmer) and need to wait for 1.0. Also my CF card may have been
> defective. Plus, I was told in no uncertain terms to stop complaining and
> p*** off, so I took the hint.

Phil,

I just went through the list and see where you brought up the 1.0 
release a little more than a year ago.  The next release will be 0.6.0. 
  It's a huge improvement over 0.4.8 (the previous release), but it's 
still not a 1.0 release.  It's much more polished, and there have been 
some very significant changes.  It's been very thoroughly tested and has 
been in use by many of us in production environments.  I cannot 
recommend that you use it in a production environment if you're not 
willing to get your hands dirty and understand what's actually happening.

> I'd still really like to get it working though (especially now that I've
> lost my ISDN line), and maybe all it takes is avoiding "bleeding edge"
> features and sticking with the basics. If so, I think documenting the
> solid stuff would be really useful. It sounds as if a lot of work has gone
> into 0.6 and it would be a pity to waste it.

The 0.6.0 files will be available any day now.  Kristian is building the 
release files and will be uploading them after some basic testing has 
been done to ensure the images are correct.

One of the nicest things about this release is the incarnation of a 
different boot system.  The boot system called 'runnix' makes upgrading 
and changing between Astlinux revisions very simple.  In most cases, 
you'll never have to pull the CF card out of the system after it's been 
initially configured.

The new CF layout looks like this:

/dev/hdX1 => partition with syslinux boot loader (vfat)
/dev/hdX2 => unionfs partition

optionally

/dev/hdX3 => key disk partition -- no longer needed with unionfs

The documentation on www.astlinux.org explains most of this.

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

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