RE: Uninstall Redhat Network Components - Continued

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>Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 5:48 AM
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>Subject: Uninstall Redhat Network Components - Continued
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>
>Hello,
>            Apparently it is any Redhat Network Code on the 
>machines that
>they are referring too which needs removing. I have never used 
>any tools
>for updates at all on any of these machines. Could someone 
>please advise on
>how i remove what they are asking for?
>
>Regards
>
>Andrew Bridgeman
>
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>Hello,
>             I have just been told by Redhat that i need to uninstall
>redhat network components on all of our redhat machines as we 
>currently do
>not pay for support on any of the machines but apparently we 
>are still in
>breach of their licensing conditions if we have these network 
>components
>installed. Could someone maybe explain how the licensing works and also
>tell me how i uninstall the right components in Redhat without 
>having an
>adverse affect on machines that run 24/7. Any help would be 
>great as i am
>not 100% clear on what the sales guy actually  wants and he is 
>currently
>not available to speak to me.
>
>Regards
>
>Andrew Bridgeman
>
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IANAL, but:
What they want is money.  If you don't pay them then you can't use ANY of their EL distributions.  That's what Fedora and the other "free" distributions are for.

So, to answer your question, they want you to remove everything that was installed from either the RHEL installation CD or the downloaded RHEL ISO's. (V2, 3, 4, and 5)

Regards, Marshall

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