If you sign onto RHN and click on the system tab you will find the list
of systems that are registered, but only one of those systems is
entitled.  If you click on the system name of the systems that are not
entitled it will call up the registration for that entry which will
allow you to delete it.


On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 15:33, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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> On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:46:35 -0400, dlangschied wrote:
> 
> > > You do NOT need to re-install the entire OS just because you have a
> > > minor problem with RHN registration.
> > >
> > > Simply remove your system profile in /etc/sysconfig/rhn/ directory
> > > and on RHN and re-run "up2date --register" (see up2date --help).
> >
> > Well, I had someone say that there could be adverse effects to reinstalling
> > RH 8.0 on top of a previous install (which I did).  I figure it won't take
> > too long and I will feel better that everything is okay.
> 
> [In your messages, why do you put your signature at the top?]
> 
> In the first message of this thread you wrote:
> 
> > I have had to reinstall Red Hat several times.  Each time it seems
> > to create a separated system on Red Hat Network.
> 
> And later:
> 
> > I am still not able to register my latest RH install (Issue # 2). 
> > I guess I need to do 1 more reinstall and reformat the OS file
> > system.  This may get rid of any ambiguity on the install.
> 
> Is it right to assume that you did install RHL 8.0 multiple times
> over unformatted partitions? In that case you would end up with a
> wild mixture of old and new system libraries and obsolete and
> conflicting files. You should always format your partitions before
> or during installation (unless you performed and "upgrade" instead
> of a [fresh] install).
> 
> Anyway, once you have installed, you don't need to re-install the OS
> in case you run into problems upon registering your system at RHN.
> That's the background of my reply (above). You sound as if you
> re-installed the OS because you found yourself unable to register
> at RHN.
> 
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