Comment by bauruine
3 days ago
Much of it is behind a paywall though. I manage more than a hundred licenced RHEL machines, was an RHCSA and RHCE with a company mail but I'd have to ask someone in my org to give me access. I just blocked access.redhat.com on kagi. F you.
Most of the 'docs' are not behind the paywall, you're mixing up the KCS / FAQ's.
The docs are on https://docs.redhat.com/
I didn't mix it up but most of the time I stumble upon redhat.com it's KCS (access.redhat.com) articles. Yes it's not "documentation" but if it's worth to create an article because that many people have the same issue I'd say you could add it to your documentation as known issues.
I dont think that google is indexing that without a login/subscription though. TIL.
> paywall
at worst a regwall.
"You need an active subscription" is paywall for me.
You manage over a hundred licensed RHEL machines but don't have an active subscription to access.redhat.com? Somebody is doing something terribly wrong in your org. How do you open support cases without that, or even manage the subs?
For the record I think Red Hat shouldn't put those behind a login, but that's a different argument
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you can grab a free dev sub and it unlocks the KB and quick fixes too. Unless that changed relatively recently.