On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 02:14:26PM -0500, Michael DeHaan wrote: > Two kinds of mirrors, basically. Different concepts, used for different > things. Ah, I see. > To verify that it does the right thing, run a "cobbler sync", and check > out the kickstart files as seen at > /var/www/cobbler/kickstarts/profilename/ks.cfg -- you should see a good > parameter passed in for "url" towards the top, plus references to your > repo in the middle (search for "repo") and also in post, where it > installs the repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d Ah, I see. 'cobbler sync' builds the ks.cfg from the supplied kickstart file. I did notice that '$' must be escaped in the supplied kickstart file, since it's used to introduce ks meta data. Anaconda kindly generates anaconda-ks.cfg when it installs a system for you. Can that be used as a source for 'cobbler sync', as long as the '$' are escaped? If not, what other things ought to be done first? Regards, Msquared...