Installing Sun Java System Directory Server on Linux Ent.

Hi,
I tried to install Sun Java System Directory Server on Linux on Redhat Enterprise Linux AS, but I faced some problems.
I just want to know if there is any pre-requisites for installing this product on Linux.
Thanks
Sadiq

Hello
Which problem did you have encountered installing the DS on Linux AS.
Currently I want to install SunOne DS V5.2 on Redhat Linux AS 2.1 and encounter several configuration issues
Thanks in advance,
Andrew

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