To put your mind at ease, I wouldn't have thought it matters really.
If you can acquire Red Hat related knowledge before the interview then all well and good, but I'd have far more respect for someone who knew where all the configuration files are and had an understanding of the base Linux system than someone who knew how to use distribution specific administration tools.
Just a thought, go for Jenny's suggestion of an O'Reilly book (you can borrow mine if you can get them from Bury St Edmunds) and demonstrate good Linux knowledge rather than Red Hat specific knowedge.
Wayne
On Monday 02 December 2002 10:30, jamie.french@talk21.com wrote:
Hi Guys,
Hope you all had fun yesterday, unfortunately I was unable to attend due to family constraints. I have just been approached with a job that requires Redhat 7.x experience, I have used Redhat many moons ago and the grey cells are a bit clouded, as many of you know I use SuSe. So what is the best way I can learn Redhat in the next few days i.e. book recommendations with good references to administration for corporate networks ... The book also needs basics as well.
Thanks in advance,
Jamie
Best Regards,
Jamie French
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