I really think you should try to just get the zip file containing the binary, 
unzip it, and run it.  If your UNIX box does not have an unzip utility, you can 
always unzip on Windows and copy the whole directory tree to UNIX.

The primary reason some people even used the installer was to get EJB3 support. 
In 4.2, that support is built in.  I suspect that most JBoss AS users simply 
download the zip file - before 4.0.3(?) that was the only method of installing 
JBoss AS.

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