[Asterisk-Users] SATA hard disk compatibility

Assaf Flatto assaf at atelis.net
Mon May 1 02:06:46 MST 2006


Fedora core stable version now is FC4 (which is to say Red hat 10 
version 4 or even Red Hat 11 if we count in the old way RH did ).
IAX and the configuration have changed a bit from 1.0.3  so you'll need 
to modify the file to match the new configuration but other then that it 
should be no problem to move to a more Up-To-Date system.
the current stable asterisk is 1.2.7.1 , and it works smoothly for me on 
several machine i installed and used in several locations.

As John suggested CentOs is a good idea to use , however there are some 
well documented problems with the zaptel ( that is if you are using 
digium hardware ) compilation ,but all in all it shouldn't be a problem.

Assaf


amna saleem wrote:
> Thanks alot for the help.
> I have not worked on fedra core .Which version should I use
> Also can you tell me that if I am using Red hat Enterprise, which 
> asterisk version will be the best suited ? and will i be able to use 
> the same .conf files which i used earlier with aserisk 1.0.3.
> I only need to use IAX ,and the IAX soft phones ,don`t really have to 
> use SIP or H323.
> Also I want a stable asterisk version like 1.0.3 which doesn`t need to 
> be upgraded continuously.
>  
> I hope you will help me 
> Regards,
> Amna 
>
>  
> On 4/27/06, *Assaf Flatto* <assaf at atelis.net 
> <mailto:assaf at atelis.net>> wrote:
>
>     The Hardware support of SATA in RH9.0 is not fully integrated
>     AFAIK , so
>     moving to a SATA hard disk without an upgrade might not be the
>     safest bet.
>
>     on the other hand until you try you won't know for sure .
>
>     have you thought of using the Fedora Core ? those have SATA
>     support and
>     they should be the closest thing to RH9 you can find.
>
>
>     why don't you want to upgrade the asterisk ? 1.0.3 is a very old
>     version
>     and many fixes and features where added to the software .
>
>
>     Assaf
>
>     amna saleem wrote:
>     > Hi!
>     > I have been using ASterisk 1.0.3 on Red hat Linux 9.0 for a long
>     time
>     > now on my Home PC.
>     > I want to shift to a PC having SATA hard disk .Can I install Redhat
>     > 9.0 on SATA hard disk ??some people are telling me that I have to go
>     > for Linux Enterprise 4.0.I don`t want to leave Linux 9.0 because I
>     > want to run Asterisk 1.0.3
>     >
>     > Can anyone help me??
>     > Amna
>     >
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