Chapter 2. Registering the system for updates by using GNOME
You must register your system to get software updates for your system. This section explains how you can register your system by using GNOME.
Prerequisites
A valid account with Red Hat Customer Portal.
See the Create a Red Hat Login page for new user registration.
- Activation Key or keys, if you are registering the system with activation key
- A registration server, if you are registering system using the registration server
2.1. Registering a system by using an activation key on GNOME
Follow the steps in this procedure to register your system with an activation key. You can get the activation key from your organization administrator.
Prerequisites
Activation key or keys.
See the Activation Keys page for creating new activation keys.
Procedure
Open the system menu, which is accessible from the upper-right screen corner, and click Settings.
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Go to
. If you are not using the Red Hat server:
- In the Registration Server section, select Custom Address.
- Enter the server address in the URL field.
- In the Registration Type section, select Activation Keys.
Under Registration Details:
Enter your activation keys in the Activation Keys field.
Separate your keys by a comma (
,
).- Enter the name or ID of your organization in the Organization field.
- Click .
2.2. Unregistering the system by using GNOME
Follow the steps in this procedure to unregister your system. After unregistering, your system no longer receives software updates.
Procedure
Open the system menu, which is accessible from the upper-right screen corner, and click Settings.
Go to
. The Registration Details screen is displayed.
Click
.A warning is displayed about the impact of unregistering the system.
- Click .