Dear All, Now that link is removed from RedHat website, RHEL 5 can be installed without an installation too, but that wont you promt for advance package installation, like Virtualization.
--- "Nadeem M. Khan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 5/8/07, Madhav Kobal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Dear All, > > > > RedHat published following installation numbers > on > > their website > > 7eb3-471c-7e3f-0d47 Red Hat Enterprise Linux > Server > > (v5) > > 3c5c-9239-3dd7-6c92 Red Hat Enterprise Linux > Advanced > > Platform (v5) > > 61a9-6cf4-61e9-2d6d Red Hat Enterprise Linux > Desktop > > (v5) > > 56be-2965-56fa-7c28 Red Hat Enterprise Linux > Desktop > > with Multi-OS Option (v5) > > fa0c-1c86-fa40-5c1d Red Hat Enterprise Linux > Desktop > > with Workstation Option (v5) > > 6c5e-04dc-6c0a-5405 Red Hat Enterprise Linux > Desktop > > with Workstation and Multi-OS Option (v5) > > ded2-7682-dfc5-bc76 Red Hat Enterprise Linux > Server > > for Z-Series/E-Series/s390 (v5) > > a7c4-af3d-a748-e4af Red Hat Enterprise Linux > Server > > for IBM Power (v5) > > 3625-a7f5-37ae-5da7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux > Advanced > > Platform for IBM Power (v5) > > > > Madhav, could you please post the link from which > you got this info? > RHEL 5 can be installed without an installation > number too. Some > packages would be skipped. > > NMK. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
