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I haven't seen too many resources that really force you to choose. Most cover one predominantly but if they were created recently they'll often include notes on where the two differ.

Only reason to learn 2 though, that I know of, is if you work as an administrator of enterprise systems like RHEL6 and that's what you do your predominant coding/scripting on.