Yeah - I set an environment variable (I can't remember which offhand) that
defines the system as a redhat system then I ran Interactive Bastille with
the --norequires parm.
You do get questions that don't apply but I found it somewhat educational
to run it that way....
Frank J. De Gilio
Complex Solution Architect
IBM Design Center for e-transaction processing
Phone (845) 435-5033 (Tie 295-5033)
Cell Phone: (845) 546-1130
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This distribution version: SE7.0 is not yet supported!
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