Red Hat Enterprise 5.4 with Workstation and Multi-OS Option

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Red Hat Enterprise 5.4 with Workstation and Multi-OS Option

#1 Post by epr02 » Sun Sep 06, 2009 6:43 pm

Thinking of creating a dual boot system and was curious if anyone had installed and tried out Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop 5.4 with Workstation and Multi-OS options.
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Re: Red Hat Enterprise 5.4 with Workstation and Multi-OS Option

#2 Post by tylerwylie » Mon Jan 04, 2010 7:06 am

It just uses Grub, though I believe the label means they will support it and help you get that working? It should be relatively easy nonetheless as long as you do a little bit of reading and homework beforehand.
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Re: Red Hat Enterprise 5.4 with Workstation and Multi-OS Option

#3 Post by kiwipad » Mon Jan 04, 2010 7:18 pm

Not tried RHEL but if it's half as good as the Fedora its based on, should be good!

You do know RHEL is a "commercial" Linux (i.e. you'll be paying for it) and that it is intentionally built on older foundations (the idea being better stability and a longer lifecycle) - v5 was originally released early 2007. The new Fedora release (12) is rock-solid even on both my older TPs, despite being "cutting-edge"

Re. dual-booting, have a read around potential issues when Win7 gets its service pack releases; apparently Vista SPs broke some grub-managed multi-boot environments on installation ("apparently" because I was never "lucky" enough :lol: to run Vista) - something to do with the in-flight reboot need.

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Re: Red Hat Enterprise 5.4 with Workstation and Multi-OS Option

#4 Post by ThinkRob » Thu Jan 07, 2010 3:15 pm

Personally, I'd skip RHEL and go with CentOS. It's the same product, with the exception of the branding and the price tag.
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Re: Red Hat Enterprise 5.4 with Workstation and Multi-OS Option

#5 Post by tylerwylie » Fri Jan 08, 2010 12:42 am

ThinkRob wrote:Personally, I'd skip RHEL and go with CentOS. It's the same product, with the exception of the branding and the price tag.
I use CentOS for my servers/machines. RHEL is for people who want professional enterprise support, access to the RHN, etc.
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