Will Oracle UK Support their Exadata running 10g instead of 11g ?

I have ORDM installed on an Exadata at present using 11g.
ORDM is certified for 11g but is as I understand it, it is really a 10g design.
The Exadata is an "11g box" however it would be mighty convenient to be able to run 10g on it instead with ORDM and another system schema in the database instance.
Does anyone know if oracle will support this ? (as I believe they won't support a 10g and 11g installation on the one Exadata.)
Cheers,
Matt.

I am aware this isn't an official Oracle support site, hence saying "Does anyone know if oracle will support this ? "
I was just hoping for a quick win from someone who might have done this before as I asked the same question to Oracle on Tuesday and they are yet to tell me.
Never mind.
Matt.

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