No, RHEL refers to the package of the binaries with the support 
contract. You do have free options however. Fedora Core is the upstream 
community driven Red Hat distribution which is usually 2 revs ahead of 
RHEL FC 5 refers to RHEL 3 IIRC. CentOS is a binary compatible 
distribution which tracks RHEL main, but strips out the Red Hat branding 
etc. CentOS 4 == RHEL4 in terms of features compatibility etc.

Justin

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