Right, use the above trick and it will be dealt with automatically, if
you add it to an existing one, reposync will undo your changes each
time you update.
hmmm i did
cp rpm to /repo/foo/1 (/repo/foo/1 was the resultant dir of a cobbler
repo add)
createrepo /repo/foo/1
cobbler reposync
the result of this was that the rpm was now present and available to
install using yum from /repo/foo/1
so it seems to work -
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