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Actually, I think runInstaller has a command line parameter that allows you
to skip these checks too.... can't remember what it is offhand, but it is in
the docs.
Robert
Author: Oracle10g New Features from Oracle Press
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From: Markus Reger
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Sent: 2/10/2004 5:11 AM
Subject: **BLOCKED-BY-IHATESPAM** Antw: Oracle 10G install on Linux
guess this was the solution:
Disk1/install/linux/orapram.ini=20
comment out the [Certified Versions] section
and it will not make any of the tests agianst the OS.
>>> pegramrg_at_yahoo.com 02/09 8:33 >>>
I have been googling without any success. If I remember correctly,
someone posted a solution to installing Oracle 10G on a "non supported"
version of linux. I think it involved commenting out a line in a file
that checks the OS platform. I don't run linux, so I trashed the
thread, but a friend of mine was asking.
Can someone please resend that thread to me? =20
Thanks,
Rob Pegram
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