Hi,

This week has seen me building bespoke LiveCD images for a client to allow 
specific firmware bundles to be installed on hardware.  To do this I was 
using the older method:

livecd-creator --config=centos.ks -f LiveCD

to create my LiveCD.iso.  The Foreman/Katello/Pulp side of my questions 
comes from the kickstart file I was using.  I tried to use the Pulp repos 
that I had created in my Katello system.  They're perfectly viewable in a 
browser and look just like what a repo is supposed to look like.  But when 
I ran the livecd-creator command, I got complaints that the core group 
couldn't be found.  When I change the kickstart to point at internet CentOS 
repos, or even the copy of the CentOS DVD which I also serve via http, 
things worked fine.

I didn't have time to figure out why the Katello repos were failing.  But 
is there any obvious reason that I couldn't be using my Katello repos in 
this way?

The kickstart file was using the URL shown in "Published At" in `hammer 
repository info --id=1`.  It's an on-demand repo, but I've installed many 
systems with much larger %packages sections than this LiveCD.

It's a Foreman 1.14.3 & Katello 3.3.1 system.

Cheers

Duncan

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