kept and original repos
didn't showed up
I hope that helps.
BR
Michael
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Quick-n-dirty kickstart postinstall command we run:
# Disabling CentOS Internet Repos
egrep '^\[.*\]' /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-*.repo | awk -F: '
Quick-n-dirty kickstart postinstall command we run:
# Disabling CentOS Internet Repos
egrep '^\[.*\]' /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-*.repo | awk -F: '{print $2}'
| sed -e 's/\[//g' -e 's/\]//g' | xargs yum-config-manager --disable
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The centos-release rpm contains all the repo files.
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The centos-release rpm contains all the repo files. If they are missing
they are restored during the next install/update. That is standard rpm
behavior for config files in rpms.
Don't (re)move the CentOS repo files. If you don't want to use those
repos, modify the files and set all
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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