[ale] (OT) 1 million

John Wells jb at sourceillustrated.com
Thu Feb 27 10:15:18 EST 2003


I was thinking the same thing.  I'd love to help RH out, but I can't
really afford $60 for all my boxes currently. I'd like to pay for one and
then use it as an apt-rpm server for others.

Problem is, rhn uses a profile to know what your machine needs, and that's
nice to have.  I wonder if this (http://www.nrh-up2date.org/) handles
profiles well?

John

James P. Kinney III said:
> Sure. Install EVERYTHING on one registered, paid for box, save all the
> downloads instead of delete after installation. Point your other
> machines at that one using a different system like autorpm.
>
> I don't see an problem with this route on a home lan with a bunch of
> personal RedHat boxes. For commercial installations, coughing over the
> cash to RedHat is a good business practice. Then replicate the same
> process for the business LAN.
>
> The only headache with this on a commercially supported setup is all of
> mine are rather customized and so the installation of upgrades has to be
> tested before roll out.
>
> On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 10:05, cfowler wrote:
>> They also stated that Basic entitlements are now Demo and will not
>> last forever like Basic.  I wish I could play one flat fee for all my
>> systems.  Mybe I should look into that.



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