Hey Glen,

On 23 Sep 2014, at 11:39 am, Glen Collins <[email protected]> wrote:

> We run both Oracle and RHEL and both show up an "redhat-release-server" and I 
> would like to change that so when I register an Oracle system it'll be more 
> appropriate. 

We retain the redhat-release package in Oracle Linux so that 3rd-party 
applications that check to see if it’s installed still work. We also provide 
oraclelinux-release so that there is both /etc/redhat-release and 
/etc/oracle-release on a box. 

Usually, you can change /etc/yum.conf and add distroverpkg=oraclelinux-release 
to get it to pull info from a different RPM, but that doesn’t seem to change 
the Spacewalk registration behaviour. I’d be interested to know where/how 
Spacewalk pulls this information so that we can tune it to tell the difference 
between RHEL and OL (and CentOS and SL too, I imagine).

Cheers,
Avi

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Avi Miller | Product Management Director | +61 (3) 8616 3496
Oracle Linux and Virtualization
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