I’ve had this a few times (I think it comes back whenever the kickstart tree is 
updated) and the cause is that the file permissions or ownership or something 
like that don’t allow the cobbler process to read the actual kernel and initram 
on the server. I don’t remember the exact folder location of these files, but 
every time this issue has been resolved by setting those two files to be 
world-readable (chmod +r). (If you just do the kernel and not the initram, then 
PXE will load the kernel and then the kernel will crash when it tries to load 
initram)

Bruce

> On Oct 25, 2018, at 3:13 PM, Máté Csörsz <cso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I use CentOS7 for all my work. I made a Spacewalk server and created 
> everything for kickstart installations. 
> 
> When PXE tries to boot from the spacewalk server I got a blue Cobbler screen.
> There are two options: (local) and the kickstart profile name.
> If I hit enter on the kickstart profile name nothing happens.
> 
> Does anybody have any idea what causing this, where should I search for 
> errors?
> 
> Thanks!
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