Re: Re: RHEL without License?

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On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 08:28:05AM +1200, Steven Jones wrote:
> I think (legally) you have to pay for the subscription whether you patch
> or not.......

I am confident that you are wrong, UNLESS the customer also has other
RHEL systems.  If you have one subscribed, you have to have all of them
subscribed (that's in the support agreement).  You are certainly allowed
to run your systems after your subscription expires - you just won't be
eligible for support.

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