On Jun 10, 2006, at 11:35 AM, Lawrence 'The Dreamer' Chen wrote:

Well, I was thinking that when I get settled after my upcoming relocation and my new job, that I wanted to see about building another machine (because I plan to replace my W2K server) so I can help with continuing support of RH73.

Yes, my RH73 is also probably not quite stock...anymore....though the upgrade from RH72 to RH73 wasn't really that long ago. But, I don't know about the worry about hardware failure. Over the years I've experienced failures...but the machine continues to run fine. I'm on my 3rd root disk for the machine,
the last I lost due to a power outage just a few months ago.

Is there a reason why you would go with RH 7.3 instead of RHEL or something similar? Why would you setup a machine with an OS that is already unsupported?

-Jeff

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