I am NOT at all stumped!! You can run numerous unsupported combos. Do some Googling 
and you will find many such sites which shows how magic works (tweaking). 

The Q is -- WHY DO YOU WANT TO RISK YOUR DATA AND YOUR JOB ON AN UNSUPPORTED COMBO? 

The *real* problem is w/ DBCA. Ask Oracle [EMAIL PROTECTED] and hear clearly what they 
say. 

Will you write an emergency patch for Yashpal if tomm. he encounters a MAJOR jam w/ 
the system? You are not doing good either by suggesting which is NOT SUPPORTED. As 
mentioned before there is a *reason* why these companies release these three-five 
pages of certification matrix for their respective products. Or are they fools? 

RedHat Support have given you a workaround and NOT the solution to the problem. Else 
why would you had to approach them in the very first place for the upgrade. It should 
be easy, isn't? :o)

BR,
N  


On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 Shivkumar Jagannath wrote :
>Hi,
>I tend to disagree with you. We had Oracle 8i runnin
>on RH AS 2.0. We've snce upgradeed to a quad xeon
>based server and installed RH EL 3.0 and the same
>Oracle 8i. The Redhat guys were pretty helpful though
>in the installation.
>
>
>=====
>catch ya later (Ive gotta UnWire Life!!!)
>   shiv
>
>
>
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