Dave Hatton wrote:
> So having had problems with 1.1.1 I decided to rebuild my cobbler 
> environment to 1.1.0-2
>
> Once I'd finished I attempted to kickstart a machine and got an error 
> that seems to have been around a while?
>
> http://www.redhat.com/archives/et-mgmt-tools/2007-November/msg00099.html
> (duplicate repo entries in ks  cause anaconda to fail)
>
> I edited config/distros.d for my rhel5u1 import and now my install is 
> going well.
>
> How did  I get these duplicate entries?
>
> Dave
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Yes in your distro config save file, look for "source repos", and you 
can remove the duplicates.

I have not yet seen duplicate repos entered into a RHEL import, so the 
question is still what did you do to import
them like this?

Were you perhaps re-importing or is what you imported not a standard ISO 
image, etc?

That message was reported on 0.6 so I'd need to know what exact import 
command you used and what RHEL you were importing.

The only issue I know of now is that the CentOS importer (to which no 
one has supplied a patch yet, and it doesn't break anything) can
sometimes make some extra repos in the list.

The import code has changed a large amount since 0.6.X, so the problem 
where they get 8 definitions for RHEL should no longer be present.

I'll need specifics to look further.

--Michael
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