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Oracle 8i on Linux RH7.X Installation HOWTO
Krastio Atanassov <st201789@educ.di.unito.it> ,
and Luca Roversi <roversi@di.unito.it>
v0.1, 2002-07-15
Following this HOWTO you should be able to get "Oracle 8i, version 8.1.7,
Enterprise Edition for Linux" installed on a RedHat 7.X distribution (and, we hope, on distributions based/derived from it.) You will
also have some few hints at how to create a database.
We decide to write this notes because we did not manage to get through the installation, simply following the already existing "Oracle 8 for Linux" HOWTOs,
and Oracle documentation and we found people on the net experiencing our
problems.
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