Hi Tzafrir

I'm still testing so I start asterisk manually after boot. You are right that 99 would normally be too late but as long as zaptel + modules are loaded first with a lesser boot sequence number and is running when asterisk starts on boot up it shouldn't matter where it is done in the boot process.
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Martti Tienhaara wrote:
> > Hi Robert
> >
> > Why don't you select the modules in /etc/sysconfig/zaptel and allow the
> > system to boot via /etc/init.d/zaptel by placing a link S99zaptel in
> > your appropriate run level directory. I found that S09zaptel, the
> > default, didn't work for me in my setup because it was too early in the > > boot process. You have to install zaptel for these files to exist. Hope
> > this helps.
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> Tzafrir Cohen wrote
>
> Why is 09 too early? And isn't 99 too late? How do you start asterisk?

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Martti Tienhaara ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
DASH Software Ltd.
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