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There is a page in the software installation manual and web pages that lists them. It's called "Media labels and their contents" at

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/topic/rzahc/rzahcswsmedialabel.htm

At 09:52 AM 10/22/2005, you wrote:

Is there a standard way to determine which products and options are on
which OS disks?  I'm installing a few last bits and pieces that, for
whatever reason, don't get installed and I'm just trying to figure out
what's what and where.  I need a couple of 5722SS1 options (system
openness includes, previous compiler support) and the 1.4 JDK.  Is it a
matter of popping each disk in and looking at it, or is there a packing
doc I've missed?

Joe

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