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O.K. So I screwed up and tried to use the same registration name for my second RH9 box as I did on my first one. I would like to be able to change the registration so I can register the second box separately. How on God's green earth can I do this without gutting the box and re-installing RH9? Any help you can offer would be GREATLY appreciated.
Originally posted by itsjustme You'd do better to post this over in 'Linux - Newbie' or 'Linux - General'.
This Linux From Scratch forum doesn't get as much activity and is basically for linux from scratch projects, http://www.linuxfromscratch.org .
regards....
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