Ocfs with standard edition

Dear all,
We need to install 11.2.0.2 RAC on linux rhel Red Hat Enterprise Linux v5.5,x86-64 (64 bit machine) and client needs standard edition. Can I use OCFS with
standard edition or do I have to use ASM ?
kai

Oracle10g Standard Edition does not support use of using the Oracle Clustered File System (OCFS) for the physical database files. This is documented in Metalink Note ID : 358248.1.
http://www.idevelopment.info/data/Oracle/DBA_tips/Oracle10gRAC/CLUSTER_15.shtml
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