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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello,<br>
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      one way to get this information is usage of spacewalk-reports
      package. Spacewalk-reports inventory report exports information
      about every registered system in the database including running
      kernel which contains strings like el6 or fc19 which in my opinion
      is enough to distinguish redhat-release.<br>
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      Tomáš<br>
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      On 07/31/2013 08:48 AM, Butcher, Nathan wrote:<br>
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        #000000;font-size: 10pt;">I'd just like to spit out a list of
        all my registered profiles RedHat release information. (so I can
        see what version of RHEL I have on each box)<br>
        is there an easy way to do this report in spacewalk and/or with
        space command?<br>
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        Thanks,<br>
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