From my experience, you make the cobbler repo first, then you turn on the mirroring and run reposync, then YOU add the reference to /etc/yum.repos.d/
My cobbler server mirrors several repos that it does not directly use.
This, IMHO, is a Good Thing.
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On Aug 19, 2014, at 11:06 AM, Michael Tiernan <mtiernan@mit.edu> wrote:
On 8/12/14 3:02 PM, alastair@alastair-munro.com wrote:
> Added a page on the wiki on how to create your own custom repos for
> putting rpms that don't fit anywhere else:
This leads me to a question that I've been working on.
I just need to know if I've been working under an incorrect assumption.
I was under the impression that *somehow*, if I add a repo (and mirror
it) under cobbler (e.g. EPEL) that cobbler would/could create a repo
entry, in my case, in /etc/yum.repos.d/ for EPEL that points to my
mirror and not to the upstream master.
Did I mis understand something?
Right now I'm assuming that I've not gotten that part of the
configuration done correctly and will eventually "get it right" along
with all the other things I'm doing.
Thanks for everyone's time.
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