On Dec 9, 2008, at 9:54 AM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Peter Schwenk wrote:
Yep, I added a "repo" line for it in my kickstart file. The
console message shows that it looked at the repo but "ignored" it
because it considered it to be a duplicate. My install repo and
the updates repo certainly aren't the same, but something makes the
install think it is.
Is this a local repo? Have you run createpo -d tagainst the repo to
make sure that the metadata reflects the content?
Rahul
I mounted my updates repository (rsynced from a mirror, btw) and ran
'createrepo' on it, and an install still ignores it. I have a machine
sharing the repo via http, and my repo line in my kickstart file looks
like:
repo --name="updates" --baseurl="http://name.of.machine/fc10_patches/i386
"
My install source is a locally-shared (via NFS) copy of an
"Everything" repository that I rsynced (I rsynced the "Packages" and
"repodata" directories) from one of the mirrors. I wanted the
"Everything" because it's got packages that I need that aren't part of
the install DVD.
I'd like to have my kickstart installs already updated via an updates
repository. This worked fine with F8 kickstart installs.
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