On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 10:24:03 -0400, Michael DeHaan <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Christian Horn wrote:
>> On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 03:24:01PM -0500, James Cammarata wrote:
>>   
>>> Yes, ! suppresses the meta variable from being used by Cheetah, ~
>>> deletes
>>> it from the list.  Be sure to use --in-place when doing this, otherwise
>>> you
>>> will erase all meta variables.  The ~ also works in kopts, kopts-post,
>>> etc.
>>>     
>>
>> Any idea on why deletion doesnt work here?
>>
>> # cobbler system edit --name=chhorn_tester3 --ksmeta='aaa bbb ccc'
>>   
> 
>> # cobbler system report --name=chhorn_tester3|grep meta
>> ks metadata           : {'aaa': None, 'bbb': None, 'ccc': None}
>>   
> 
>> # cobbler system edit --name=chhorn_tester3 --in-place --ksmeta='~aaa'
>>   
> 
>> # cobbler system report --name=chhorn_tester3|grep meta
>> ks metadata           : {'aaa': None, 'bbb': None, 'ccc': None, '~aaa':
>> None}
>>   
> 
> No, I don't... Works for me (though I'm using HEAD):


Did we backport this into release16?  I don't think we did (and a quick
look at the code seems to confirm this).  So it's not broken, this was a
new feature that was added to devel only a while back.  It just seems like
it was added to the main branch a long time ago because we've been working
on so many major changes for 2.0.

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