John Novack wrote:
> 
> Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
>> Nicholas,
>>
>> 0.5-xxx was only done by request of one person who is still using 
>> Asterisk 1.2.  It will get one more update to the last Asterisk 1.2 
>> release, but probably never go official.
>>
>>   
> Guilty as charged!
> I have successfully installed the two versions of 0.5 provided to me, 
> making a change along the way to the install process.  The Generic i586 
> version installed on several HP Thin Clients. Neither was labeled trunk, 
> however. I believe all the trunk flavors are Asterisk 1.4

Correct.  Trunk and 0.6 have Asterisk 1.4.

> The genunion script provided creates the unionfs but doesn't create all 
> the files in /mnt/kd, so I took a version from trunk and ran that to 
> create all the files and directories necessary.

The new 0.5 images have updated genunion scripts so that's not necessary

> Versions of asterisk earlier than the very latest 1.4.21.x probably 
> should not be used at all. 1.4.13 through at least 1.4.19 have ENUM 
> broken, which in the case of the collectors network is a necessity. 
> Others have been unable to get the " shared line appearance" to work 
> properly or at all. Just two issues we have encountered.
> Not sure what is meant by:

We've been fairly careful to not leave known broken versions of 1.4 in 
trunk.

>> The 0.5 images do not have all the code to do the "auto" recognition of 
>> the unionfs partition.  
>>   
> The systems I have built seem to not suffer at all.
> There are a few error messages that scroll by the console at boot time, 
> but I have no real way to capture those, and all works when it is finished.

That's because you probably edited the KCMD line in the 
astlinux-XXX.run.conf file and set the asturw variable to the specific 
partition.  New releases from trunk or 0.6 don't need this and set 
asturw and astkd both to 'auto' and the initrd automatically detects the 
partitions by using findfs and the file system labels.

> Thanks to everyone for their knowledge and hard work put into this 
> project as well as the alternate web interface.

You're welcome.

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