Dave, If they've posted the GA code on their FTP server, it should be available for download by anyone. The fact that they don't have .iso images isn't particularly relevant or important. I have not previously heard anything about Red Hat requiring that they do an installation. Perhaps that is only if you want to purchase a support contract from them. Even so, that would not prevent you from doing your own installs on another image/system. They just wouldn't be willing to support those installations. Still, if you get a definite answer, I'd be interested in hearing what it is. Stuff like this is important, and I would like to make sure it gets on the linuxvm.org web site. Mark Post -----Original Message----- From: dave.myers@twcable.com [mailto:dave.myers@twcable.com] Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 11:30 AM To: redhat-s390-list@redhat.com Subject: [Redhat-s390-list] Redhat demo What are the Redhat ground rules for downloading and demo'ing their latest GA (i.e. the ISO images). Is anyone allowed to do this ? Are there any timeframe boundaries for demo'ing ? Also, we asked for pricing a few weeks back and got some feedback that stated that Redhat MUST do the installation. Is this true? As a consultant (needing to learn the various installation methods)...I'm sure I don't like this ! Thanks, Dave _______________________________________________ Redhat-s390-list mailing list Redhat-s390-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-s390-list