Hi Darrick,
in fact for me would be enough to have a link to /mnt/kd/voices where i can
store as many languages as i need. What i'm trying is to delete
/var/lib/asterisk/sounds (english) and put a link sounds that goes to
/mnt/kd/voices where all voices are stored and mantained.
I'm not able to get rid of the directory, probably by not mounting unionfs
at boot, delete in RW mode the sounds and then change back to RO, boot again
and try luck.... this is my actual stage.
Change sounds at boot won't help so much so in case of changes in voices or
new aditions i would need to recomple again the distro.
Have a good end of year and let's see what can be done next year :)
Regards,
Jonathan GF
On Dec 29, 2007 9:43 PM, Darrick Hartman (lists) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Jonathan GF wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > any ideas why this is happening.... :( I'm trying to (in RW) remove
> > /var/lib/asterisk/*sounds/dictate*
> >
> > The asturw has 256Mb space in Ext2 and is placed in a USB disk (1.5 GB
> > for KeyDisk, 256 for UnionFS, some space of spare).
> >
> > ipbx* sounds # rm -rf dictate*
> > unionfs: create_parents for whiteout failed: bindex=0 err=-28
> > rmunionfs: create_parents for whiteout failed: bindex=0 err=-28
> > : cannot remove unionfs: create_parents for whiteout failed: bindex=0
> > err=-28
> > 'dictate/truncatunionfs: create_parents for whiteout failed: bindex=0
> > err=-28
> > ing_audio.gsm': unionfs: create_parents for whiteout failed: bindex=0
> > err=-28
> > Invalid argumentunionfs: create_parents for whiteout failed: bindex=0
> > err=-28
>
> Jonathan,
>
> I'm not likely to reply to any messages until Tuesday or Wed. Part of
> the reason this may be a problem is /var is currently on a ram disk.
> I'm only speculating and won't test this until sometime next week. If
> this is the approach that Asterisk takes for adding a language, it's
> clumsy at best. To me it would make more sense to have
> /var/lib/asterisk/en/sounds/ or es/sounds (or de/sounds) then declare
> your language somewhere in a config file. Since I only use English, I
> haven't researched this. I would say that multi-language support is
> something that is necessary in some cases (press 2 for Spanish in menus
> etc).
>
> If you really need to replace /var/lib/asterisk/sounds with the same
> files but in Spanish, it would be much better to do this at build time.
> The problem you'll run into if you want to use unionfs is each time
> you boot, those files are copied from /stat/var/... to /var/lib. That
> act would likely overwrite the files on your unionfs partition.
>
> Hopefully you can understand what I'm saying.
>
> Darrick
> --
> Darrick Hartman
> DJH Solutions, LLC
> http://www.djhsolutions.com
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