Try 0.7.3-1. I forgot something :-)
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On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 17:46 -0400, Aron Parsons wrote:
> I just committed changes that should allow you to script
> configchannel_addfile, including specifying the revision number. Grab
> spacecmd-0.7.2-1 and let me know how it works out for you.
>
I just committed changes that should allow you to script
configchannel_addfile, including specifying the revision number. Grab
spacecmd-0.7.2-1 and let me know how it works out for you.
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On Thu, 2010-09-23 at 19:11 +0200, Christoph Sievers wrote:
> Am 23.09.10 17:42, schrieb Aron Parso
Thanks, that did the trick!
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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Kickstart via proxy failing
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Hi all,
I'm trying to delete a few old channels that I have and running into a
problem. For whatever reason, if I choose more than 50 packages, I'm
typically greeted by a 500 Error from spacewalk. As a result, I don't
think the packages are
Weird.
I'm running Chrome 6.0.472.53 (57914) on Kubuntu 10.04. I triple checked and
Chrome is definitely permitting cookies. Just to be on the safe side, I also
tried from Firefox 3.6.10 (making sure cookies were enabled) and it
worked.
Gah. I can't believe I didn't think to try a different
Hi,
in my current setup the clients doesn't have access to the internet. They are
supposed to get all the stuff they need from the spacewalk (version 1.1) server.
There is only one little problem with this: During the kickstart process the
update of package lists seems to be triggered by rhnreg
Hi,
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
just questioning in the wild: Are you allowing cookies in your browser or is
perhaps some plugin blocking them. I get the same behavior when disabling them.
Regards,
Sascha Bendix
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No thoughts?
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Spacewalk, but that didn't change
anything.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
-Sean
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 7:57 AM, Sean Laurent wrote:
> I just setup Spacewalk on CentOS 5.5 for the first time. Everything seemed
> to go smoothly
> I’ve recently upgraded Spacewalk from version 0.6 to 1.1. Prior to the
> upgrade kickstarting with a Spacewalk proxy worked great. Now the kickstarts
> are failing. The client pulls the stage2.img just fine, formats the drives
> correctly, and resolves dependencies. However the clients time out w
Hello,
I've recently upgraded Spacewalk from version 0.6 to 1.1. Prior to the upgrade
kickstarting with a Spacewalk proxy worked great. Now the kickstarts are
failing. The client pulls the stage2.img just fine, formats the drives
correctly, and resolves dependencies. However the clients time ou
Hello
and is there any possible way to populate errata for fedora
distributions (through some existing scripts)?
thanks
michal
On 23. 9. 2010 15:57, David Nutter wrote:
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 03:43:57PM -0400, Jet Wilda wrote:
I also found spw-clone-errata.py
(https://fedorahosted.org/sp
Hi,
> and change:
>
> DISKS="$DISKS $(fdisk -l /dev/$disk | awk '/^\/dev/{print $1}')"
> to
> DISKS="$DISKS $(fdisk -l /dev/$disk | grep -v "swap\|LVM\|Extended"
> | awk '/^\/dev/{print $1}')"
Except that my file is called /var/lib/rhn/kickstarts/snippets/keep_system_id
(*scnr*) works
On 23/09/10 14:45, Jonas Bygdén wrote:
Could someone please inform me on how the .cfg-files in
/var/lib/rhn/kickstarts/wizard are generated, and from where the
information is collected?
The reason for asking is that after setting up a Fedora kickstart
profile in addition to our CentOS kicks
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