06-20-2007, 08:16 AM
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Can't tell you what the right book would be but it seems that one is out of date. RHEL3 had a 2.4 kernel and RHEL4 and beyond have 2.6 kernels so are somewhat different. Most of the RedHat specific stuff would be the same though. You might ask your instructor what he recommends or if the test for RHEL5 goes into specifics about things such as the kernel version, udev etc...
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