Am 01.02.2013 20:14, schrieb Eddie O'Connor:
Sorry....I was under the impression that you never "named"
another
distro on a different mailing list....
if you break the rule not ask questions of a different distro
on a specific list you have to name it as you have always
to mention waht about you are speaking
the distro is Red Hat Enterprise Linux......
they have support channels
I downloaded the ISO from a mirror site and assumed it would install
just like
Scientific /CEntOS.....but its totally different....
CentOS is a 100% CLONE of RHEL
RHEL is not for free, Updates/RHN are NOt for free
binaries are NOT for free
you can download the source and rebuild it
that is what CebtOS does
I guess if the only way to get it to work is to sign up for the
RHN support I might have to just let it go....
if you need support buy RHEL
if you do not want pay for support use CentOS which is a 100% binary
compatible clone built from the RHEL sources - that is how the things
are working since virtually forever
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CentOS
CentOS is a free operating system distribution based upon the Linux kernel. It is derived
entirely from the Red Hat
Enterprise Linux (RHEL) distribution. CentOS exists to provide a free enterprise class
computing platform and
strives to maintain 100% binary compatibility with its upstream source, Red Hat.[2] CentOS
stands for Community
enterprise Operating System.