Remove the old machine so you don't have any computer registered.  Then
try again.  It will only let you have one computer registered.

david

On 28 Aug 2002, Susan Murray wrote:

> On Wed, 2002-08-28 at 17:25, Mike Burger wrote:
> > You'll need to run rhn_register, again...putting in the same username and 
> > password, with which you originally registerd.
> > 
> > Well, you could start a new RHN account, if you want, but using the 
> > existing account is cleaner, all around.
> 
> I'm having a very bad Redhat week.  I originally installed Redhat 7.0 on
> my work machine, then upgraded to 7.3 using discs from
> Linuxcentral.com.  I ran Redhat Network under 7.0, but was unable to
> register 7.3 under the same username -- I'm not sure why, I don't
> remember now.
> 
> Yesterday, I was struggling with an installation of postgresql -- I
> didn't realize that it installed with connections disabled -- so I tried
> to use up2date and got a busy signal.  Like a sap, I then went to the
> Redhat site and bought a basic service for $60. typed in my usual (in
> this case OLD) username and password and now have service for a system
> which doesn't exist.  How can I get Redhat Network to recognize my
> current machine so I can use my basic service?  Should I uninstall RHN 
> and try reinstalling under my old username?
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> 
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