Argghh. AIX has in its underpinnings a BSD heritage, but for the most
part that is well masked. The kernel is still BSD for the most part. But
the OS is quite different from any other *NIX flavor. I tell Sysadmins
who work for me that the only way to administer AIX is to remember SMIT,
IBM's interface tool. Things are just done so differently; one way to
learn commands is to use SMIT and then ask it the command line equivalent.
- rick warner
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Robert Friberg wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm teaching unix basics for beginners next week.
> We will most likely be working with RH6.x during the
> course, but at their company they use AIX. Is there any
> other Linux that is more similar to AIX than RH ?
>
> I need to rapidly get aquainted with AIX, so any pointers
> are greatly appreciated.
>
> regards,
> --
> robert friberg, ensofus ab
>
>
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