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How to know the RedHat verison

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Hi,

I want to ask about the command line the gives the version of the current RedHat. I tried /etc/redhat-release but it gives permission denied.

Thanks.
 

logon as administrator -->cat /etc/redhat-release
also try, uname -a

---------- Post added at 19:59 ---------- Previous post was at 19:55 ----------

You may want to use : cat /proc/version
 
hai hazemafify,

u can try like this as papunblg said... Also try this.........

1. cat /etc/redhat-release
2. cat /proc/version
3. cat /etc/issue
4. uname -a
5. konqueror --version

surely one these things will help.. Thanks :razz:
 
Hi,

I want to ask about the command line the gives the version of the current RedHat. I tried /etc/redhat-release but it gives permission denied.

Thanks.

The /etc/redhat-release file should be owned by root, only root will be able to modify it. Jst try the command: rpm -q redhat-release , It may provide some help.


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cat /etc/system-release
works on RHEL6.2
 

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