-_[Until the actual release of HTCondor 8.7.0, you'll need to use the pre-release I compiled for Scientific Linux 7, hosted {link: http://cs.wisc.edu/~tlmiller/condor-annex/condor-8.7.0-x86_64_SL7-stripped.tar.gz here}.]_
+_[Until the actual release of HTCondor 8.7.0, you'll need to use the pre-releases I compiled for {link: http://cs.wisc.edu/~tlmiller/condor-annex/condor-8.7.0-x86_64_SL7-stripped.tar.gz Scientific Linux 7} or {link:http://cs.wisc.edu/~tlmiller/condor-annex/condor-8.7.0-x86_64_RedHat6-stripped.tar.gz RedHat 6}.]_
 
 This guide assumes that you already have an AWS account, as well as a log-in account on a Linux machine with a public address and a system administrator who's willing to open a port for you.  All the terminal commands (shown on a grey background) and file edits (shown on a green background) take place on the Linux machine.  You can perform the web-based steps from wherever is convenient, although it will save you some copying if you can run a browser on the Linux machine.