On 2007-04-08, Daniel Riek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A result of this is that customers need a simple way to extract the
> components/products to which they have subscribed from the media kit.
>
> The Installation Number does this for them. Simply enter the number and
> everything that you are being offered for installation, you can be sure
> to get support and bugfixes for. Simple. In the future the Installation
> Number could be encoded to extract other optional products from the
> media kit (think
> JBoss, Directory Server, or even partner products).=20

We've dumped the RHEL5 cd's into mrepo maintained repositories, 
which is basicly one yum repository for the installation CDs (RPMS.os/),
and one yum repository for the updates (RPMS.updates/). Will the local 
yum command still be smart enough to deny us features/packages not 
allowed by the installation number ? 

Otherwise it would be great to know exactly which packages we're not 
allowed to use, so that we could exclude them in the yum config..


  -jf

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