-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 19/05/2011 11:35, Matthew Darcy wrote: > For the sake of argument, > > > > I’ve upgraded the spacewalk server to 1.4 and the problem still persists. > > > > To test this a little further, I build a base machine from the same > kickstart profile (removed the python-ethtool package from the install > list). > > Went to the spacewalk URL for the python-ethtool package, downloaded it, > and installed it with rpm and it installed fine, so there is no problem > with the package, or the fact that it’s hosted, there is something wrong > when the kickstart process trys to get the package from the repo, it > can’t see it. > > > > I am genuinely %101 stumped as to why this could be. >
I had similar issues when first setting up my CentOS 5.x profile... 1. Have you allowed EPEL (and the other channels) to be used for kickstart installs on that kickstart profile? (Systems > Kickstart > Profiles > $PROFILE > Kickstart Details > Operating System) 2. Have you loaded the EPEL RPM signing key into Spacewalk? (Systems > Kickstart > GPG and SSL Keys) 3. If yes, have you added it to the kickstart profile? (Systems > Kickstart > Profiles > $PROFILE > System Details > GPG & SSL) All of these need to be true before you can install a package signed with a key other than the base distro one. Mark. - -- Mark Watts, BSc RHCE http://www.linux-corner.info/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJN1UcYAAoJEA67+nBFe32mEGAH/ijHqg/BQyxlV4Nh/vdk8DFJ Cba/O6cfY73wm09mgA0PhaEJCzsPZ9mgtODXDQom7Q/vKKr8S+SVXgMaHSLlmSvj g2ZgzQwmisRwA+hkhARSZIU/2f2d16OpKXMsNg3xX9rKoCtzNTADU63G2o+63EwU hO+N3Eza5r4J5RvKF6ktdCVx3xtydJto+Meg3VR8oADLdEUJnJ+UmS+z181jR4RU lcGjbYs07QBVQndgYjos6Tp7871bQmIvr/p/yJO5udvSgLAP+Iy7HaXxePz4wN8K npASjkqbs/H/XUsX4nojM9hMgKk6AjBx4ky7vUwCqJDQLuuTyV6Pla/tEg0hWUI= =yMck -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
