Hi Roel,

I just did edit /etc/asterisk/sip.conf and /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf.

I've red that userguide026.pdf, but it was of no help to me. I used the 
ready to go VM-Ware Image provided from astlinux Home Page.

Johannes

Roel Cuppen schrieb:

>Johannes,
>
>Which files do you edit ?
>Some files are symbolic links to files to tmp space.
>You will have to edit files on the kd partition. (if the vmware version of
>astlinux has it) Those files are recreated every time astlinux boots.
>
>Have you already read the small documentation of astlinux ?
>Latest doc version is 2.6
>http://www.astlinux.org/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=1&Itemid=36
>
>Roel
>
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>>Hi out there,
>>
>>I've loaded these VMWare images. I run them with Workstation 5.5. My
>>disks are persistant, I first remount my disks for read/write access and
>>do my editing after this. Even though I loose all my configuration after
>>a reboot.
>>
>>I'm an absolute newbie, both to VMWare and to Linux. Could someone tell
>>me what's wrong?
>>
>>Johannes
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