If I'm not mistaken setting the "enabled=0" won't work. If Spacewalk/Yum
discovers multiple repository sources with the same source URL it will fail.
We use puppet to remove the entries under /etc/yum.repos.d/ to avoid this
problem
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Nope, that's exactly what the centos-release package does. It's only purpose is
to install the repo file and update the /etc/centos-release which is linked to
/etc/redhat-release
Only thing you can do is exclude it from patching or remove it from the
repository altogether
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I don't know if this would apply to your situation. But I have had an issue
changing both the spacewalk servername and client name. I use the standard Cert
and the names didn't match after the name change.
Reinstalling the standard cert fixed it for me.
Not sure if that helps though.