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Hello Just a quick question. I decided to go for the RHCT certificate. The book I bought is based on the RHEL 5. My question is: Is it OK to ...
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    Hello

    Just a quick question. I decided to go for the RHCT certificate. The book I bought is based on the RHEL 5. My question is:
    Is it OK to practise on fedora 12 or it would be better to practise on RHEL?
    I mean will it make a difference if I practise on fedora 12 since it's free and I can get in a few minutes unlike RHEL which is not free.

    Thanks guys
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    CentOS 5 will be the one to go for - it's Red Hat without the branding... or license cost
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    What he said...
    Fedora is more of a testing stage for some of the newer features that may later be introduced to RHEL. Whereas CentOS is an exact clone.
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    Thanks a lot for the info.
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