Fedora is hardly different at all. Basically, as mentioned, Red Hat decided to concentrate on their paid version (enterprise) Fedora is a project to keep developing a "free" Red Hat. It's really just a continuation of the desktop version of rh.Quote:
Originally posted here by rabit
the problem i have that is that the best tutorial are concentrated on red hat and every other distro has non standard file system layout.... except debian which is too slow... how different is fedora
And btw, it's Red Hat that doesn't comply with the linux filesystem standard (lfs)...not the other way around. Just one of the reasons I moved awaw from rh, mandrake, etc and on to slackware.
