Yes, that worked! I’ve added the saltstack channel again but didn’t include it 
in the kickstart key or kickstart profile. That worked.

Now I only have to create a saltstack-state that adds that channel and starts 
the salt-stack-stuff. Thanks for the workaround!

Kind regards,

Andreas Dijkman


> On 19 May 2016, at 14:23, Kalchik, Jeffery <jdkalc...@landolakes.com> wrote:
> 
> Good morning. 
>  
> The hash clash isn’t unknown, I have it albeit under different channels.
>  
> Given your situation, as a fall back, you could run spacewalk-channel during 
> a chrooted post install script, to add your SaltStack channel and install 
> packages there.  Not optimal, but a possibility.  I do this for things that I 
> really can’t determine until run time, like installing the HP Proliant 
> Support Pack.
>  
> Jeff Kalchik
> Systems Engineering
> Land O’Lakes
>  
> From: spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com 
> [mailto:spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Andreas Dijkman
> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2016 10:23 AM
> To: spacewalk-list <spacewalk-list@redhat.com>
> Subject: [Spacewalk-list] Duplicate packages in selection and spacewalk
>  
> Hi,
>  
> We have a SW2.4-installation, successfully setup with PXE-boot, kickstart, 
> the works.
>  
> I recently started using SaltStack as configuration management, so I’ve added 
> the SaltStack-repository to my SpaceWalk-system 
> (https://repo.saltstack.com/yum/rhel6/ 
> <https://repo.saltstack.com/yum/rhel6/>). Everything works fine until I try 
> to kickstart a system using PXE or ISO. Somehow the SpaceWalk-system is 
> confused about duplicate packages that are the same in versions but not in 
> hash. In my case it first breaks on the package pciutils. I think Spacewalk 
> decides to serve the wrong package during installation so anaconda is 
> complaining it can’t find the correct package. SaltStack isn’t playing nice 
> because in their repo they are supplying the same packages as used in CentOS. 
> But the packages from Oracle Linux and CentOS are different from each other.
>  
> After I removed the SaltStack-channels and packages from SpaceWalk, the 
> Kickstart worked fine again…
>  
> Is there a way to prioritise packages during kickstart with spacewalk or give 
> a spacewalk-channel priority above other channels? I really want to keep the 
> SaltStack-channel in our SpaceWalk-server, but if it breaks updates, I have 
> to figure something else out.
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Andreas Dijkman
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