No.

You change the file /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf and the unionfs will
take care of it for you.

You shouldn't need to go poking behind the curtain (i.e. in the
/oldroot/mnt/asturw directory).

-Philip


Clara Chan wrote:
> Hi, all, 
>
> I am running a Via board and using Runnix on my CF.
>
> I am trying to edit files like extensions.conf and sip.conf.
>
> I understand that the "correct" way of configuring it is to change the 
> /oldroot/mnt/asturw/stat/etc/asterisk/extensions.conf (for instance).
>
> However, not all people are comfortable with ssh, and I am trying to change 
> the kd files permanently via the https webpage. Is there a way to do this??
>
> Currently, changing the files via the "edit" tab on the https webpage, merely 
> changes /etc/asterisk and the changes are not kept after a reboot.
>
> Cheers,
> Clara 
>   



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