Re: CentOS 8: what changed (regular UNIX admin commands)?

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On 2019-10-22 15:49, Fred Smith wrote:
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 11:36:54AM -0700, John Pierce wrote:
The ip commands have been around since Centos 6 if not earlier.  you can do
things with them that you can't do with ifconfig, such as setup policy
routing rule sets..

which makes them harder to learn...

Unix philosophy: small programs, each of which does one thing well.

But we know it: Linux != UNIX

Incidentally, reading new RedHat 8 guide (RedHat "diff 8 7") I've notices quite pleasing thing: they shift toward similarity with some UNIXes, namely: base system, and addons.

Valeri
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