Andrej Koelewijn

2/7/2005

Oracle on CentOS

Filed under: — andrejk @ 8:19 am

I just heard from a co-worker that he installed Oracle 10g on Centos 3.4 without any problems. The installation script checks the linux version you’re installing on, so you’ll have to change this. The easiest way to do this is to copy the oracle cdrom to disk. Then open the file oraparam.ini (in disk1/install), and search for the line which says “Linux=...”. Remove everything after the equals sign. That should do it.

2 Responses to “Oracle on CentOS”

  1. Sean Says:

    Or they could change /etc/issue and /etc/redhat-release so that it reads whatever RH EL 3.0 says.

  2. Anil Samuel Says:

    Or you cud use ./runInstaller -IGNORESYSPREREQS

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