Not yet. I've decided to try Any Powel's Asterisk-Live-CF instead. See
http://www.automated.it/asterisk-Live-cf.htm for details. His install
boots from CF then runs from ramdisk such that the lifespan of CF in
read/write cycles is not a huge issue. I'll put the server on a UPS and
have the VM
Did you ever have success copying your configs to the Xorcom box?
Jeff
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When I tried to use Rapid CD I was able to get it loaded but never was able
to get get my internet working either by dcph or by assigning the ip
address.
I havve tried two other flavors of Linux and both connected to the internet.
Jeff
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: [Asterisk-Users] Xorcom Rapid CD for Production?
When I tried to use Rapid CD I was able to get it loaded but never was
able
to get get my internet working either by dcph or by assigning the ip
address.
I havve tried two other flavors of Linux and both connected to the
internet.
Jeff
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 22:55:20 -0500, Jeff Glassman wrote:
When I tried to use Rapid CD I was able to get it loaded but never was able
to get get my internet working either by dcph or by assigning the ip
address.
I havve tried two other flavors of Linux and both connected to the internet.
Jeff
I
Michael Graves wrote:
Hi All,
The past day or so I've setup a new * server based upon the Xorcom
Rapid ISO. It did as promised; wiped the base system, installed Debian
OS, installed Asterisk with a dummy configuration. So far so good.
If I could get the config from my existing * server migrated to