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> scott.c.worthing...@gmail.com
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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Oddball question about Spacewalk possibly
corrupting yum update
If you want to stick to your local yum repo, have you considered the following:
* For collecting hardware inventory and installed packages
; remove the /etc/sysconfig/rhn/systemid file etc on the client system.
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> *Subject:* [Spacewalk-list] Oddball question about Spacewalk possibly
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To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Subject: [Spacewalk-list] Oddball question about Spacewalk possibly corrupting
yum update
I built a Spacewalk 2.7 server for managing a couple hundred CentOS 6
workstations, and synced it to a local yum repository.
After a few months I started adding some CentOS
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Betreff: [Spacewalk-list] Oddball question about Spacewalk possibly
corrupting yum update
I built a Spacewalk 2.7 server for managing a couple hundred CentOS 6
workstations, and synced it to a local yum repository.
After a few months I started adding some CentOS 7 sys
I built a Spacewalk 2.7 server for managing a couple hundred CentOS 6
workstations, and synced it to a local yum repository.
After a few months I started adding some CentOS 7 systems to the mix, and
also synced to the same local yum repository (same server, different path
to the repositories, of c