Re: [cobbler] Creating custom/local repos

2014-08-19 Thread alastair
I understand yum repo generation the same as Andre. The only thing is the $yum_repo_stanza will leave anything in the /etc/yum.repos.d there, so I had a block in our ks to remove anything in there, apart from cobbler-config.repo. In our setup systems don't have internet access so we can't use r

Re: [cobbler] Creating custom/local repos

2014-08-19 Thread André Gemünd
Michael, I assume you mean on hosts which you installed with Cobbler? In that case, it depends. There is an entry called "Repos" on the objects, I conveniently set them on the profiles, in which you add references to the mirrored repos. If you then also have a $yum_config_stanza in your kicksta

Re: [cobbler] Creating custom/local repos

2014-08-19 Thread Dan White
From my experience, you make the cobbler repo first, then you turn on the mirroring and run reposync, then YOU add the reference to /etc/yum.repos.d/ My cobbler server mirrors several repos that it does not directly use. This, IMHO, is a Good Thing. “Sometimes I think the surest sign that in

Re: [cobbler] Creating custom/local repos

2014-08-19 Thread Michael Tiernan
On 8/12/14 3:02 PM, alast...@alastair-munro.com wrote: > Added a page on the wiki on how to create your own custom repos for > putting rpms that don't fit anywhere else: This leads me to a question that I've been working on. I just need to know if I've been working under an incorrect assumption.

Re: [cobbler] Creating custom/local repos

2014-08-15 Thread Jörgen Maas
Thanks again! :) On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 9:02 PM, wrote: > Hi All > > Added a page on the wiki on how to create your own custom repos for > putting rpms that don't fit anywhere else: > > https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler/wiki > > Alastair > ___ > cob

[cobbler] Creating custom/local repos

2014-08-12 Thread alastair
Hi All Added a page on the wiki on how to create your own custom repos for putting rpms that don't fit anywhere else: https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler/wiki Alastair ___ cobbler mailing list cobbler@lists.fedorahosted.org https://lists.fedorahosted