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Alison,
If you are intitled to the ISO's you can select the ALL button and it
will display the new AS 2.1 upgrade 3 release ISO's that you can
download. The upgrade is what you need to make it compatable with
Oracle. All of the RPM's are available on disk 3 with the SRPM's on disk
4. When you do the install following the 9i instruction be sure to
include the individual packages you need for the 10g install such as the
PDKSH RPM. The install will check the OS and continue the install if all
of the proper RPM's are installed. If you miss some of them they can be
installed from the disk 3 with the rpm -i <package name> command. rpm
-qa <package name> informs you of the install status or rpm -qa |grep
<package name>
Ron
>>> ambarak_at_hotmail.com 02/14/2004 9:02:50 AM >>>
Hi:
We are planning on testing 10G on linux Advanced Server 2.1. The
minimum
req'd is errata 2.4.9-e25 and the default comes with 2.4.9-e3. I was
not
able to find e25 or higher from redhat websites (ftp.redhat.com &
rhn.redhat.com).
Anyone has any idea where I can find the rpm file?
Thanks in advance!
Alison
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