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- > I am currently running Spacewalk 1.9 on Fedora 18. I can provide more detail on this, as
- > necessary.
- >
- > I have kickstart setup and I can install systems from kickstart with some success. I have noticed
- > that when I install from kickstarts it seems that groups are not completely installed. I'll show
- > examples and would appreciate any trouble-shooting pointers. I'm wondering if I missed something
- > when configuring my Spacewalk server. Thanks!
- >
- > (please see questions at bottom)
- >
- > yum grouplist installed
- > Loaded plugins: rhnplugin
- > This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or Red Hat Satellite.
- > fedora18-x86-64/group | 1.6 MB 00:00
- > fedora18-x86-64/group | 1.6 MB 00:00
- > Failed to retrieve group file for repository: fedora18-x86-64
- > Installed Groups:
- > Administration Tools
- > Authoring and Publishing
- > Cloud Infrastructure
- > Design Suite
- > Development Tools
- > Electronic Lab
- > Milkymist
- > Network Servers
- > Office/Productivity
- > Robotics
- > Sound and Video
- > Spacewalk Client
- > System Tools
- > Text-based Internet
- > Done
- >
- >
- > yum groupinfo Office/Productivity
- > Loaded plugins: rhnplugin
- > This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or Red Hat Satellite.
- > fedora18-x86-64/group | 1.6 MB 00:00
- > fedora18-x86-64/group | 1.6 MB 00:00
- > Failed to retrieve group file for repository: fedora18-x86-64
- >
- > Group: Office/Productivity
- > Group-Id: office
- > Description: The applications include office suites, PDF viewers, and more.
- > Optional Packages:
- > MagicPoint
- > Saaghar
- > Zim
- > abiword
- > aiksaurus-thesaurus
- > alexandria
- > bibus
- > calcurse
- > calibre
- > calligra
- > calligra-braindump
- > calligra-flow
- > calligra-kexi
- > calligra-plan
- > calligra-sheets
- > calligra-stage
- > calligra-words
- > cherrytree
- > dayplanner
- > dia
- > evince
- > glabels
- > glom
- > gnucash
- > gnumeric
- > gnumeric-plugins-extras
- > gourmet
- > gramps
- > grisbi
- > hnb
- > htmldoc
- > jpilot
- > kchmviewer-qt
- > kdepim
- > keurocalc
- > klatexformula
- > klatexformula-ktexteditor-plugin
- > kmymoney
- > krecipes
- > kreetingkard
- > kreetingkard_templates
- > libreoffice-base
- > libreoffice-calc
- > libreoffice-draw
- > libreoffice-emailmerge
- > libreoffice-graphicfilter
- > libreoffice-impress
- > libreoffice-javafilter
- > libreoffice-math
- > libreoffice-ogltrans
- > libreoffice-presentation-minimizer
- > libreoffice-report-builder
- > libreoffice-voikko
- > libreoffice-wiki-publisher
- > libreoffice-writer
- > libreoffice-xsltfilter
- > lonote
- > lyx
- > okular
- > openoffice.org-ooolatex
- > pdfedit
- > planner
- > pybliographer
- > qcad
- > rednotebook
- > revelation
- > skrooge
- > starcal
- > taskcoach
- > taskjuggler
- > tellico
- > tetex-IEEEtran
- > texmaker
- > vym
- > wyrd
- > xchm
- > xdvik
- > xfbib
- > xournal
- >
- > rpm -qa | grep libre
- > libreport-web-2.1.5-1.fc18.x86_64
- > libreport-filesystem-2.1.5-1.fc18.x86_64
- > libreport-plugin-ureport-2.1.5-1.fc18.x86_64
- > libreport-gtk-2.1.5-1.fc18.x86_64
- > libreport-plugin-kerneloops-2.1.5-1.fc18.x86_64
- > libreport-newt-2.1.5-1.fc18.x86_64
- > libreport-plugin-reportuploader-2.1.5-1.fc18.x86_64
- > libreport-python-2.1.5-1.fc18.x86_64
- > libreport-2.1.5-1.fc18.x86_64
- > libreport-plugin-bugzilla-2.1.5-1.fc18.x86_64
- > libreport-plugin-logger-2.1.5-1.fc18.x86_64
- > libreport-fedora-2.1.5-1.fc18.x86_64
- > * so isn't this incomplete?
- >
- > I know it says the list of packages is "optional" but if I install from DVD libre-office is
- > installed by default.
- >
- > I am trying to figure out the difference between the packages on the default install (from DVD) and
- > my kickstart.
- >
- > Also, what's with the error: Failed to retrieve group file for repository: fedora18-x86-64 -- I
- > did try some basic Google searches but with absolutely no success.
- My guess is that you have duplicate repositories configured for yum. One from
- the default distro and the other from Spacewalk. I like do a "yum -v
- repolist | grep url" when investigating where / what my repos are pointing
- at.
- As for the discrepancy between what is installed from a default DVD install
- vs. your kickstart, I suppose you *might* be able to find a sample package
- list on the DVD that is used but I'm completely speculating at this
- point. Instead, I would just focus on what you really want to have installed
- and just continue to update your own package list.
- --
- Jon Miller
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