Hi,

I have multiple ldap domains for different systems managed by my central 
spacewalk 1.7 server on CentOS 6.2.

As I want to use the same sinppets for configuring authentication, I would like 
to put it as variable into the kickstart file.

If I do this I get an error message like the following as soon as the is an 
equal sign in the value:

> You have specified an invalid variable: 'LDAP_BASEDN="dc=example,dc=com'. 
> Variables should be name value pairs, separated by a '=' symbol, with each 
> pair being separated by a new line. For example: 'ip=192.168.0.1'

I tried different ways to escape it, but was not successful.

Does anyone know how I can/have to escape the equal signs ??

Regards,

Sascha

P.S.: I also tried to use the kernel options line for it. As soon as I click 
"Update kickstart" the variable is removed somehow. Seems to be a small bug, 
but anyway.

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