Dwivedi Ajay kumar forced the electrons to say:
> /etc/redhat-release and /etc/mandrake-release on the respective
/etc/redhat-release is also the sole file in the package
redhat-release-<release-id>.noarch.rpm. So on redhat, one can also find out
the release by rpm -q redhat-release.
BTW, the file in SuSE is /etc/SuSE-release :-) Seem to me a universal
standard (/etc/<distro name>-release).
Binand
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