Where are you putting your own configs?

If you edit the defaults within the GUI, and make your changes there,  that 
won't happen. That is the safe way to make changes until you understand the 
AstLinux directory structure

Understand that AstLinux has a somewhat different directory structure than most 
Linux

John Novack


Roberto Rivera wrote:
Hi all,
I’ll make it short. I use Astlinux and I use my own config for SIP, EXTENSION, 
and VOICMAIL.conf. When I reboot Astlinux , my configurations revert back to 
the default configs. How can I stop this from happening.
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

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