--- Sandip Bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> 
> I think certain trademark and other contractual
> obligations also ensure
> that you cannot even copy a RHEL distribution for
> your own use(not just
> redistribution). In other words, you can only
> install RHEL on the number
> of machines you have licence for.

 As far as i am told by redhat executives, if you
install redhat on more machines than you have licence
for; redhat will support only those machines which
have licence. That means extra machines will not be
supported by redhat. 

regards
VK

I have studied in an university called life!!!!



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