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Not to sound to naive and sorry if this is a stupid question but...
The RHCE break rpm that is mentioned here, what is it?
Is it meant for study material from RedHat or is it a stolen instructor RPM?
I am not passing any judgement here, I just chose to not use it if it is.
Can someone please comment on this so I know whether to use it or not?
gus.towers and the rest. The RPM indicated above is the property of Red Hat and should not be distributed. An a Red Hat Instructor, this RPM is meant to be deployed only in a Red Hat classroom and even then, participants are not allowed to take it with them when they leave. So whoever posted it looks like they illegally took it outside the classroom (by USB or by sending it by email if the instructor forgot to disconnect the internet connection, etc.). This is the same as scanning the Red Hat training material and distributing it but worse because the training material is yours to have if you attend the training courses but the troubleshooting script isn't. Therefore, please stop sharing this script...
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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