Steps to install Oracle 10g on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 AS

Hi Friends,
I want to install oracle 10g on Red Hat Enterprise Lnux 4 AS. Can anyone give me steps how to install oracle 10g on it? My machine configuration Processor 2.66ghz Intel, Memory 1024 MB , HDD 160 GB, 845 mother board.

In addition to the excellent suggestion by Paul, you may want to look at the internet resources such as
http://www.puschitz.com
http://ivan.kartik.sk
http://www.dizwell.com
each of which as Oracle install on Linux cookbooks.

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