Mark, any conjecture as to why Red Hat would do what I feel is a customer
Disservice by not including the OCO modules where SuSE does include them?


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Richard,

A better description of Red Hat's install package is that it does not
include any of IBM's OCO modules.  As a result, people who want to do an
install that requires one of the OCO modules to get a network connection
have to go through some additional work to make that happen.

The latest installation kernel on the Red Hat site is 2.4.9-37.  There
should be current OCO modules for that available on IBM's DeveloperWorks
site:
http://www10.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux390/special_oco

_rh_2.4.shtml

The RELEASE-NOTES file from Red Hat's FTP server has instructions on how to
get the OCO modules integrated into the installation files.


Mark Post
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