Hi Greg,
Thanks for your speedy reply.
[root@sl0 kickstarts]# cobbler system getks --name=sl1
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[...] repo --name=zsl6-x86_64 --baseurl=http://192.168.123.3/cblr/links/sl6-x86_64 repo --name=zepel-6-x86_64 --baseurl=http://192.168.123.3/cobbler/repo_mirror/zepel-6-x86_64 repo --name=source-1 --baseurl=http://192.168.123.3/cobbler/ks_mirror/sl6-x86_64 [...]
So, the $yum_repo_stanza expanded into three kickstart
repo statements!
Where did the repo --name=source-1 came from?
the one with the name 'source1' is the distribution's repository. these aren't listed when you do a 'cobbler repo list'. Its intended behavior.
Ah. Wasn't aware of this. Maybe this should be part of the documentation?
Based on reviewing the above I assume zsl6-x86_64 is the same thing?
You are correct. Also, I recalled now, I tried the 'import' once, and then I renamed the repo. Could that be the reason why I see such "duplicates"?
Do you need to have a separate copy of this repository, or would could you juse use the one created by the creation of the distribution?
Actually, I know that having the source-1 doesn't have any negative impact. It just looked not clean and I was trying to find a way to make the set up more tidy.
Regards,
Zack