Do you have the Install Instructions for that becouse I would like to run
SuSe 9 and Oracle But when I did a web search I seen so much bad stuff I did
not go that rout. But If you have the Install Instructions I would rather go
that route.
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From: "Ahbaid Gaffoor "
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Subject: Re: fedora core 2
> Aside from ensuring that you have all the pre-requisites such as swap
> kernel limits setup, I have been using SuSE to run Oracle on Linux.
>
> I currently run Oracle 10g on SuSE Linux 9.0 Professional for a
> production web site. No problems.
>
> Just one catch, to start the installer use the "-IgnoreSysPrereqs" switch
>
> I will be posting more on this on my site at http://ocpdba.net so keep
> an eye out there.
>
> Ahbaid
>
> J Hogan wrote:
>
> >I have been thinking about upgrading my home DB to run on fedora core 2.
> >Does anyone have any advice for that. I am not a big fan of red hat and
> >there products But where I work the run red hat 9 and will be soon
> >upgradding everything to fedora Core 1. And So anyway I have seen things
> >about Fedora core 1 But nothing about FC 2. Does any one know of a Linux
> >distro that you can just install oracle with out modiffiying anytthing
other
> >than adding a oracle user account????
> >
> >J hogan
> >
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