Michael DeHaan schrieb:
> Rainer Duffner wrote:
>   
>> Michael DeHaan schrieb:
>>   
>>     
>>> Rainer Duffner wrote:
>>>   
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> the per-profile and per-system snippet stuff is cool - but it seems the 
>>>> custom snippet overrides the default one.
>>>> While I can see that this is something people may also want, it's not 
>>>> what I need.
>>>> The per-profile or per-system snippets I want are in 99% of the cases 
>>>> additions to what the "standard" snippet delivers.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Can this be implemented?
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>     
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> Yes, you can do this now: use two snippets right next to each other:
>>>
>>> SNIPPET::blarg
>>> SNIPPET::blarg_aux
>>>
>>> For the default case, blarg_aux is a BLANK snippet.
>>>
>>> And just override blarg_aux as needed.
>>>   
>>>     
>>>       
>> OK, I think I don't "get" it ;-)
>> When I write:
>>
>> %post
>> SNIPPET::services_common
>> SNIPPET::services_common_aux
>>
>> I get a
>>
>> %post
>> /sbin/chkconfig postfix off
>>
>> # Error: no snippet data
>>
>>
>> At the relevant position in the rendered kickstart file.
>> The first part is the per_profile snippet.
>>
>> I use the dev-version of cobbler from yesterday.
>>
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>
> Both must have a file in /var/lib/cobbler/snippets, that is the "no 
> snippet found" message.
>   

Aaaaaaaaaaargh ;-)

I got it:
ln -s services_common services_common_aux

D'uh.

Thanks.

I thought the "aux" part was some "magic" that made it read both files....


cheers,
Rainer



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