Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.4 32bit is not available in oracle edelivery.

now, Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.4 32bit not in oracle edelivery. the zip file have no speed. but the new release is normal.
From where can i download it. thank you!

Hi,
The Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.4 is in oracle edelivry in URL with a file .zip.
- Select a Product Pack: Oracle Linux
- Platform: x86 32 bits
Then, choose Oracle Linux Release 5 Update 4 Media Pack for x86 (32bit)
- DownLoad
- Decompress and you find the Enterprise-R5-U4-Server-i386-dvd.iso
an enjoy you self
I hope this can help you
Best Regards

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