Thomas,
what hardware do you plan to use for your Fedora/CentOS/RHEL? Are you one of 
those with really old hardware? Something tells me the images with 'i686' will 
do fine.


regards
Joachim

> Daniel,
> Thanks for the advice,
> But the further checking shocked me further, Fedora only
> has iso images for
> i686 and no iso for i386, the ones that are listed on
> http://iso.linuxquestions.org/ are actually i686 when
> you do a search on for
> more fedora iso images, for example the earlier images, the
> links where
> erased and no longer exist, making it hard to attain an iso
> any more for
> i386.
> The other thing you mentioned about the RHEL directory
> structure and command
> differences, actually am comfortable with the redhat
> structure and finding a
> problem with UBUNTU structure and commands (where it
> differs from RH). That
> is why I was preffering a move back to a Redhat
> architecture (Fedora) if I
> can get the same feel.
> I would love to direct me on how to get free iso images of
> RHEL, I don't
> care the License, I can have a work around, besides am not
> interested in
> updating as ma systems are test systems.
> Otherwise thanks for the information.
> 
> 



      

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