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Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Astlinux 0.6.3 Some strange issues & TDM card
not working
Hi Darrick,
I have all the same files that were there in /mnt/kd/asterisk.. I have not
deleted anything at all. What was strange is that it worked right upto the
point where I applied yo
.
Cheers
Cleve Jansen
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From: Darrick Hartman [mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com]
Sent: Monday, 2 March 2009 11:35 AM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Astlinux 0.6.3 Some strange issues & TDM card
not working
Cleveland Electronic Services w
Cleveland Electronic Services wrote:
> Hi Phillip,
>
> What does this do exactly?. "gen-rc-conf
Read the newly created FAQ :)
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Cleveland Electronic Services wrote:
> Hi Philip,
>
> Thanks for your reply, I did run what you said at the very beginning and yes
> it worked, but bombed out when I did a reboot or powerup, the only solution
> which has been rock solid is what Darrick suggested, I have now done several
> reboots
Some strange issues & TDM card
not working
Philip A. Prindeville wrote:
> Cleveland Electronic Services wrote:
>
>> Hi Mart,
>>
>> Finally I have a breakthrough of sorts problem description below, I had
to
>> compare some of my other unflavoured Asterisk install
] Astlinux 0.6.3 Some strange issues & TDM card
not working
Cleveland Electronic Services wrote:
> Hi Mart,
>
> Finally I have a breakthrough of sorts problem description below, I had to
> compare some of my other unflavoured Asterisk installations & notes here
is
> what I had to ge
Philip A. Prindeville wrote:
> Cleveland Electronic Services wrote:
>
>> Hi Mart,
>>
>> Finally I have a breakthrough of sorts problem description below, I had to
>> compare some of my other unflavoured Asterisk installations & notes here is
>> what I had to get it working, hope this helps someo
Cleveland Electronic Services wrote:
> Hi Mart,
>
> Finally I have a breakthrough of sorts problem description below, I had to
> compare some of my other unflavoured Asterisk installations & notes here is
> what I had to get it working, hope this helps someone else.
>
> I had to run the following a
Ixnay. Don't do this.
In general, changing config files either requires a reboot (brute
force... or I should say "boot force" :-) ) or else knowledge of which
subsystem to stop and restart (though usually via the "init" command,
not the "restart" or "start" command).
If after modifying the config
Try creating a symbolic link from /etc/zaptel.conf to
/mnt/kd/zaptel.conf and leave your zaptel.conf on the keydisk. This
should fix things.
Cleveland Electronic Services wrote:
> Hi Mart,
>
> Finally I have a breakthrough of sorts problem description below, I had to
> compare some of my other u
Some time ago I struggled with this as well, and found, as you did, that
the file had to be moved to /etc
But at startup, have you uncommented the reference in rc.conf
It seems, through this transition period from 4.8 to .5 to .6.x that
there are still some lines in rc.conf that are used, while
Hi Mart,
Finally I have a breakthrough of sorts problem description below, I had to
compare some of my other unflavoured Asterisk installations & notes here is
what I had to get it working, hope this helps someone else.
I had to run the following at root.
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