I may be off base here, but I think Troy was referring to the installation
key that you use to do a specific RHEL5 install; e.g. the keys that
determine whether you get a Server install or Xen.

I personally dont have to worry about it, but since those keys are
supposedly tied to a particular customer and a particular purchase, I would
assume that they would be sent via e-mail to the customer at some point in
the process so the customer could proceed with his/her Xen or Server or
Workstation installations of RHEL5.

Cheers
Jeff

The veracity of these statements is not implied...

Jeffrey Lane <--> W4KDH
Software Engineer
IBM eServer xSeries
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
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