[Voyage-linux] issues with usb installs.

Jon Meek (spam-protected)
Mon Jan 23 10:54:39 HKT 2012


OK, hopefully I am not providing inaccurate information, but I view
./usr/local/sbin/voyage.update as the *installation* script.

VOYAGE_SYNC_DIRS in /etc/default/voyage-util is for *running* systems, as
others explained it is for syncing log files, etc from RAM disk to flash so
that they survive a reboot.

If you 'egrep VOYAGE_SYNC_DIRS /usr/local/sbin/*' nothing will be found, in
fact I did not find VOYAGE_SYNC_DIRS in any file in that directory.

So, if you build your system like I do, you would simply add freeswitch to
a running copy of Voyage Linux, then just duplicate that system as needed
using dd to copy the images.

Now, maybe it is possible to build a bootable ISO image from a running
system using ./usr/local/sbin/voyage.update, and that is something I would
like to do, but I have not tried it. I have also wanted to us a VM as the
mater system, but using a USB drive on a generic PC, or a CF card in an
ALIX board work fine for replicating those systems.

Hopefully this helps a little.

Jon
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