I used that puppet script on CentOS 6 and had some failures as well. 
On CentOS 5 it flew  and in roughly 5 minutes was complete with a successful 
install :-)

Hope that helps 
PS - change your passwords to what you need them to be. 
Defaults imho are never "good" to keep


On Feb 16, 2012, at 5:42 PM, ManicD wrote:

> Well i ran through the below quoted, and got TONS of "Skipping because of
> failed dependencies"
> 
> Should i have been installing something before running the below, So far my
> method was to install CENTOS6.2 Minimal, configure the network card and then
> run through the below.
> 
> Any Ideas?
> 
> P.s. Are the passwords in the init.pp file randomly generated or should i be
> changing them (i did change them)
> 
> 
> Thanks in Advanced!!!
> 
> ManicD
> 
> 
> 
> Steve James wrote
>> 
>> I don't know if this is helpful to anyone...
>> 
>> #install repos
>> rpm -Uvh
>> http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/epel-release-5-4.noarch.rpm
>> rpm -Uvh http://repo.baruwa.org/el5/i386/baruwa-release-5-0.noarch.rpm
>> 
>> #install puppet
>> yum install puppet –enablerepo=epel -y
>> yum update -y
>> 
>> #get files
>> cd /etc/puppet
>> wget http://supportfiles.co.uk/baruwa.zip
>> unzip baruwa.zip
>> cd akissa-baruwa-puppet-8e84bba
>> mv modules /etc/puppet
>> mv manifests /etc/puppet
>> cd ..
>> rm -rf akissa-baruwa-puppet-8e84bba
>> rm -rf baruwa.zip
>> 
>> #open config file
>> vi /etc/puppet/manifests/toasters/baruwa/init.pp
>> 
>> #run puppet 
>> puppet -v /etc/puppet/manifests/toasters/baruwa/init.pp
>> 
>> #reboot after all updates
>> reboot
>> 
> 
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