When I installed RHEL5 beta 2 yesterday, I came across the so-called installation number. It's used as a "serial" to unlock number-related functionality of the software.
In other words, there is a key for the client version and one for the server version. And within those options, there are also different possibilities, like with or without visualisation.
How does this affect CentOS5? Will this be implemented or modified?
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Patrick wrote:
When I installed RHEL5 beta 2 yesterday, I came across the so-called installation number. It's used as a "serial" to unlock number-related functionality of the software.
In other words, there is a key for the client version and one for the server version. And within those options, there are also different possibilities, like with or without visualisation.
How does this affect CentOS5?
it wont
Will this be implemented or modified?
it wont. either implemented or mordified.
This is again a conversation best had once the centos beta trees are public.