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Re: [Xen-users] xend: not reconized RHEL5


  • To: "Kraska, Joe A \(US SSA\)" <joe.kraska@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 19:32:14 +0000
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Kraska, Joe A (US SSA) wrote:
thing is probably just to reinstall with the right install code to
begin
with.

What?

There is an installation code (a serial) one enters into the installer.
Yes, for the *BETA*.

Easiest thing is to reinstall with the correct installation code.

Joe.
Unnecessary: you can set up a local yum repository with a copy of the files on the DVD.

This is the sort of thing I've done with local downloads of the RPM's for a local yum repository, to be able to mix and match non-RedHat RPM's in a local setting and to eliminate a lot of external traffic from up2date itself, and to be able to peek into the the RPM's directly on that server. It's legal as near as I can tell as long as you have RedHat licenses on all the clients using that central repository.

I've seen and yelled at people using this stunt to distributie packages to a bunch of "licensed" machines, but unly registering the licenses when they felt like it, to effectively extend their licenses. I consider this a violation of RedHat licensing and urge people *not* to do it.

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