I want to reinstall Linux onto my home system (getting over a bout of temprory instanity) and was curious as to where to find the bootable dvd image. I've seen one note from the readme file:
 
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Red Hat Linux is also available on a bootable DVD-ROM for compatible
systems. The DVD-ROM contains all installation files and binaries (the
contents of CD-ROM discs 1, 2, and 3) as well as source RPMS (discs 4
and 5) and has the following directory structure (where /mnt/cdrom is
the mount point of the DVD-ROM):

/mnt/cdrom
  |----> RedHat
  |        |----> RPMS         -- binary packages
  |        `----> base         -- information on this release of Red Hat
  |                               Linux used by the installation process
  |----> SRPMS                 -- source packages
  |----> images                -- boot and ramdisk images
  |----> dosutils              -- installation utilities for DOS
  |----> README                -- this file
  |----> RELEASE-NOTES         -- the latest information about this release
  |                               of Red Hat Linux
  `----> RPM-GPG-KEY           -- GPG signature for packages from Red Hat
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Unfortunately, I have not found the dvd image and don't currently have linux installed so I can't follow the website. Can anyone provide some direction?   Thanks a lot.
 
Eric

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