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1.) No.<br>
2.) Yes, I do this regularly.<br>
3.) I set enabled = 0 via sed as a postscript in the kickstart.<br>
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Jonathan<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/06/2012 09:48 AM, visinix the
great wrote:<br>
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Hi List,<br>
<br>
I am at work moving my hosts over to using spacewalk to pick up
updates, and use for their software repositories. My question is
how exactly does the yum rhn plugin work?<br>
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1.) Does the yum rhn plugin dissallow the server from using the
default repo's found in /etc/yum.repos.d?<br>
2.) I assume, but haven't tested yet, that I could always install
from a repo if I specify it with yum --enable=foo, is this
correct?<br>
3.) How do you handle default repos, do you remove the files? Do
you change them to enabled=0?<br>
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I'm working on using spacewalk to deploy systems via kickstart,
and want to remove the ability to update the OS / packages further
than my current spacewalk server deployment.<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Charlie<br>
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