Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 07/07/2014 04:28 PM, Jeremy Hoel wrote:
It's derived from Redhat 7,.. CentOS is always derived from Redhat Enterprise Linux. Fedora is normally a preview of the next upcoming RHEL release.
Until recently, RHEL really lagged behind Fedora. With RHEL 7, they seemed to have taken on walking the talk and being as current as possible (F19 was the current release when RHEL7 development seemed to have started). It is great that this leap forward was made. Of course has the 'service' command been replaced with 'systemd'? That will be a big shock to Centos admins.
Fortunately, service invokes systemctl
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