Hello,

I wrote a short blogpost about how to add new DHCP subnet to Foreman:

https://theforeman.org/2017/07/adding-new-subnet-for-provisioning.html

At the end of the post, I am giving an advice to turn off DHCP puppet
management so new declarations won't get overwritten as our puppet
modules (or installer not sure) do not support multiple declarations.

But when I edit foreman-installer answer files, it does not work
actually. I tried to do this via foreman-installer switches (changed
the blog post) to:

# foreman-installer -v -n --scenario katello \
--foreman-proxy-dns=true --foreman-proxy-dns-managed=false \
--foreman-proxy-dhcp=true --foreman-proxy-dhcp-managed=false

This seemed to work but I was fooled, I was running with dry run and
we have a bug that the installer actually commits some changes (!!!)
so it is actually not working at all and I had to fix my instance
after this screwup.

Now the question is - how the heck do I stop puppet or our installer
from modifying dhcpd.conf? Can someone tell me please so I can change
the post once again? I spent an hour trying to figure out.

-- 
Later,
  Lukas @lzap Zapletal

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