The RHAPS .iso is the Red Hat Application Server package.  The "-as" versus
"-ws" is Advanced Server versus Workstation products.  As Doug Griswold
commented, you do have the Intel CD images, not the S/390 ones you
previously said you were looking for.

I'm curious as to where you got these files, such that they all wound up
being in the same directory.  Red Hat doesn't have them that way on their
download servers, so I would not expect any mirrors to have them that way,
either.


Mark Post

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MD5SUM                                          11-Dec-2003 23:08  583
 RHEL3-RHAPS-beta1-i386.iso                      11-Dec-2003 04:07  169M
 taroon-i386-as-disc1.iso                        25-Aug-2003 04:13  140M
 taroon-i386-disc2.iso                           21-Aug-2003 01:11  629M
 taroon-i386-disc3.iso                           21-Aug-2003 01:13  627M
 taroon-i386-disc4.iso                           21-Aug-2003 01:14   81M
 taroon-i386-ws-disc1.iso                        25-Aug-2003 04:13  126M
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Can someone please explain the above. What is RHEL3-RHAPS ?
What is difference between as-disc1 and ws-disc1

Cheers

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