Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
I should be releasing a much improved Live version of AstLinux within a week or so. A test version was announced on my mailing list a while ago, with pretty good results so far. It will be AstLinux 0.2.8, and available as an ISO (as well as the Windows install package, disk images, etc.) I'll let everyone here know when it's released.


This was actually the ifrst one I tried.

I tried astlinux 0.2.6 as well, however as a "live CD" it wasn't useful,
because I could not write any modified configuration on the live /etc .
Thus I could not run asterisk with the modified configuration without a
proper installation.

Not quite... By default, AstLinux (and the live cd) will copy a default Asterisk configuration to a tmpfs filesystem where you can edit it, you just can't save it anywhere (persistent across reboot) unless you use a key disk. /etc/asterisk is in fact just a link to /tmp/etc/asterisk. Did you actually try to write a file in /etc/asterisk, or did you see that / was read-only and give up? Did you read the user guide?

However, the main changes with the 0.2.7 and later ISO image are that the CD device is auto detected and the entire contents of the CD are copied to RAM so that the configuration files can be edited and the CD can be removed, that should make it more of a familiar "live cd" environment.

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Kristian Kielhofner
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