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if you are not going to use first-time.sh (and it's name derivatives)
 
if you are not going to use first-time.sh (and it's name derivatives)
or, you are moving your ASL node to an existing Debian or Ubuntu machine;
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or, you are moving your PTTLink node to an existing Debian or Ubuntu machine;
 
or, just want to do things some arbitrary way:
 
or, just want to do things some arbitrary way:
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Copy the ENTIRE /etc/asterisk folder from the WORKING ASL node machine to:
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Copy the ENTIRE /etc/asterisk folder from the WORKING PTTLink node machine to:
 
- another Linux/Windows box for safe keeping,
 
- another Linux/Windows box for safe keeping,
- (and replace the existing) to your new node host ASL machine
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- (and replace the existing) to your new node host PTTLink machine
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</code>
 
</code>
 
  UNIT                  LOAD  ACTIVE SUB    DESCRIPTION
 
  UNIT                  LOAD  ACTIVE SUB    DESCRIPTION
● updatenodelist.service loaded failed failed AllStar NodeList updater
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● updatenodelist.service loaded failed failed PTTLink NodeList updater
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Those who read all the instructions:
 
Those who read all the instructions:
- you must make absolutely sure all of the files you copied have the SAME permissions as on the working ASL node.
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- you must make absolutely sure all of the files you copied have the SAME permissions as on the working PTTLink node.
 
- you may have to either:
 
- you may have to either:
   - use sudo if you put ASL Asterisk on a daily use machine that has a normal user, other than root
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   - use sudo if you put PTTLink Asterisk on a daily use machine that has a normal user, other than root
 
     or, you can just typer <code>sudo su</code> instead of prefixing all commands with <code>sudo</code>
 
     or, you can just typer <code>sudo su</code> instead of prefixing all commands with <code>sudo</code>
  

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