RedHat is a great starting point for learning UNIX in general. I work with
AIX every day and I wouldn't want to say that knowing Linux will make you a
great AIX  admin but it will give you the basic UNIX skills you'll need.
Once they get their hands on AIX they'll learn about Smitty, JFS, different
boot procedures, ODM etc. I would suggest if any of your students are
serious about AIX then they should put RedHat on their PC's at home and
after working with AIX for 6 months take the AIX admin course. Their eyes
will open wide after that course. Don't send them on an AIX admin course
until they have had a chance to work with it for at least 6 months.

-mgb

"Robert Friberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/10/2000 04:20:04 PM

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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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