FreePBX 15(16-17) on Raspberry Pi 4 4GB

Hello guys,
I recently purchased a house in UK and I’m in a process of renovating and moving into. At the moment all my servers and stuff are just stored in the garage waiting for the new broadband to be installed (ridiculous as I work for one of the biggest broadband providers and they have no coverage in that area :smiley: I will need to have a f2f talk with my boss to pull new cables for myself by myself and get connected :smiley: ). I hope that by the end of the month I will be moved and I will start pushing up for the installation of Debian 12 and FreePBX 17 on Raspberry Pi4 (not sure if I will succeed, but I will do my best). I saw a post on RaspberryTips that Debian 12 is possible on RPi4 and I will give it a try, but since everything is ARM64 only for the moment the success is not guaranteed. And yes, for that manoeuvre a USB 3 expansion board and and nVME probably will be required (not sure yet. I will try with USB drive and SD Card first).
By the way I saw that tftp-hpa is running on FreePBX 17 and I will try to find a way to make it work for the SEPMAC.conf.xml files and rest. If anyone knows where the config file for that thing is, please let me know as this is going to make the things faster.

Until then for the people who like that kind of music: YouTube → Evol Walks - Spirit In The Sky :smiley:

Good morning everyone. Finally I have moved to my new place. I have my broadband installed and most of my servers fitted in the comms cabinet. I still need to run a quick 150m of fibre optic from my office to the “comms room” (garage) to power up everything, but if the weather is good it will be done on Saturday. I’m also still waiting for the credentials for the trunk from my ISP, but they will give them eventually :smiley:
Meanwhile at the age of 41 I started another University. Also with the higher population of the network in UK with fibre optic the problems are getting more and more which drives me around the country to fix the stupidity and the incompetence of people calling themselves “engineers”. I will try my best to run this fibre on Saturday and get the RPi4 up and running for further development.
Stay Tuned! :smiley:

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