Sorry to bother you folks:

I usually look to uname to give me the operating
system version. In this case, I was investigating
whether a particular system was Redhat 6.2 or 7.0.

Now uname -v is suppose to "print the operating system
version".  Is this below output normal? Wherein lies
the operating system version? 

On Redhat 6.2: 
uname -v    
#1 SMP Mon Jun 19 19:00:35 EDT 2000

On Redhat 7.0      
uname -v 
#1 Tue Aug 22 16:49:06 EDT 2000

Thanks for the help.

mpv

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