Pete Eby wrote:
That's not unusual, that URL handler is not supposed to do anything the
way you have accessed it.
Try: cobbler profile getks --name=foo instead, which does the same
thing, and is meant for user-humans so they don't have to remember the
URL patterns.
I am guessing there is something wrong with the XML file that SuSE does
not like, and it's not a permissions problem.
The ACLs on the directories look okay, and I don't see anything
really
/etc/httpd/conf.d/cobbler.conf
Does anyone have any advice on what I can do to get Cobbler to serve up
these pages?
I think you have a template problem with the XML. Just a guess.
Also, as an aside - were is the autoyast= argument defined when the
distro is added? I could point to this another location, but I don't see
this anywhere in the profile or distro files (I greped around for it,
but can't seem to find it anywhere - weird)
Cobbler distros have a parameter called --breed that determines how to
render out the kernel arguments.