For RHEL, you need a license to download the ISO''s. For free, you can
download CentOS ISO''s and have a much easier time with Xen
installations,
which you can automate without having to negotiate the licensing. You can
even download DVD''s which are much easier to Xen install with, and use
Bittorrent to get them.
For Fedora Core, take a look for Bittorrents as published by the Fedora Core
project, and again, use the DVD''s.
On 9/19/07, Artur Baruchi <mail.baruchi@gmail.com>
wrote:>
> Hi Guys,
>
> Where can I download OS ISO''s to install in a paravirtualized
guest
> (with a modified kernel) ?
>
> I would like to download a Red Hat iso or Fedora...
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Att.
> Artur Baruchi
>
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