Oracle 10g on non-AS systems
Michael Ault
mikerault at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 25 14:22:04 UTC 2004
Use the -nosysdeps flag when running the installer and
10g is quite happy on Redhat8.0. You can also edit the
ini file in the install subdirectory on Disk1 if you
are loading from disk.
Mike
--- Ray Stell <stellr at cns.vt.edu> wrote:
> Penguins, we don't need no stinkin' penquins!
>
> While attempting to confirm my Oracle 10g cd burn
> was valid, I ran the oracle
> installer on my desktop mandrake system (where I run
> a test Oracle 9i
> server):
>
> [oracle at moria mnt]$ uname -a
> Linux moria 2.4.19-36mdk #1 Fri Nov 28 21:15:25 MST
> 2003 i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux
>
> [oracle at moria mnt]$ ./runInstaller
> Starting Oracle Universal Installer...
>
> Checking installer requirements...
>
> Checking operating system version: must be
> redhat-2.1, UnitedLinux-1.0 or redhat-3
> Failed <<<<
>
> Runs fine on AS 3.0, btw.
>
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> KE4TJC 28^D
>
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Michael R. Ault
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