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I am using Cobbler with Kickstart. Here is my problem.

I am attempting to install the following packages (see below) in my kickstart 
file (using Cobbler as operator on RHEL 5.2).

When Kickstart installs the jdk, tomcat, and VMWare packaged they are pulled 
to the server and then installed in the right areas, however the /etc/init.d 
parameters are not installed correctly (as if kickstart did not utilize the 
configuration parameters in the rpms). I manually ran the yum install command 
after the server was booted for these rpms, and they indeed installed 
correctly, therefore I surmise it is something with kickstart.

I looked at the Anaconda log file and it seems that the rpms are not installed 
in the correct order, could this be the problem? If yes, how can I fix it. If 
now, any other ideas would help.


--------------------------------------------------------
### Package Installation Specifications
%packages

# Install the Base System and vim-enhanced by default.
@ Base
vim-enhanced

# The following packages are required for a Multi-Node
# VMWare server build.
gcc
gcc-c++
kernel-headers
openssl-devel
xinetd
libXt
libXtst
libXrender
mysql-server
jdk
tomcat
VMware-server


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