> 
> SUSE subscriptions are for a product line, not a particular version, unless 
> that version is out of support.  So, if you have a valid subscription to any 
> SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for System z, then you have a valid subscription 
> for SLES12.  Assuming the subscription was a "standard" or "priority" one, 
> and not "basic" you're entitled to open support requests.  Basic 
> subscriptions come with support for installation, not subsequent problems.  
> But, if all you have is the trial version and nothing else, then yes, you're 
> out of luck.  It will have to be pursued as an internally reported bug, which 
> carries far lower priority.  Unless someone else out there with a current 
> standard or priority subscription runs into the same problem and reports it 
> (hint), it could be slow going.
> 
> 
> Mark Post
> 
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done last night. After I figured exactly what is going on I've logged it and 
reported it

Gregory Powiedziuk
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