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'''Red Hat Enterprise Linux''' (RHEL) is a Linux distribution, developed by Red Hat and designed for the business market, following the Red Hat Linux distribution.
 
'''Red Hat Enterprise Linux''' (RHEL) is a Linux distribution, developed by Red Hat and designed for the business market, following the Red Hat Linux distribution.
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[[GNOME]] is the default desktop environment for Red Hat Enterprise Linux; the [[KDE|KDE Plasma]] desktop environments is also available<span style="white-space:nowrap;">.<ref group="note">KDE Plasma is still available as of RHEL 7, but future releases of RHEL will not support KDE Plasma.</ref></span>
   
 
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux installer allows the operating system to be installed on XFS-, ext4-, ext3-, ext2-, or btrfs-formatted partitions<span style="white-space:nowrap;">.<ref>https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/migration_planning_guide/sect-red_hat_enterprise_linux-migration_planning_guide-file_system_formats</ref><ref group="note">btrfs is available for RHEL 7 as a technology preview, but future releases of RHEL will not support btrfs.</ref></span>
 
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux installer allows the operating system to be installed on XFS-, ext4-, ext3-, ext2-, or btrfs-formatted partitions<span style="white-space:nowrap;">.<ref>https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/migration_planning_guide/sect-red_hat_enterprise_linux-migration_planning_guide-file_system_formats</ref><ref group="note">btrfs is available for RHEL 7 as a technology preview, but future releases of RHEL will not support btrfs.</ref></span>

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is a Linux distribution, developed by Red Hat and designed for the business market, following the Red Hat Linux distribution.

GNOME is the default desktop environment for Red Hat Enterprise Linux; the KDE Plasma desktop environments is also available.[note 1]

The Red Hat Enterprise Linux installer allows the operating system to be installed on XFS-, ext4-, ext3-, ext2-, or btrfs-formatted partitions.[1][note 2]

Notes

  1. KDE Plasma is still available as of RHEL 7, but future releases of RHEL will not support KDE Plasma.
  2. btrfs is available for RHEL 7 as a technology preview, but future releases of RHEL will not support btrfs.

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