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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060427/31bfcc62/attachment.htm
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 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-- Assaf Flatto Atelis IT Manager Cellular: +972-54-5679230 e-mail: assaf@atelis.net
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?? > AmnaWhy not use the CentOS 4.? version, since it is the free version of RH Enterprise 4.0, unless you REALLY need to pay for support! John Novack