Yes exactly. At first I did not run the cobbler reposync though.
1.) Create Repo with WebUI and Save.
2.) Alter Existing Profile and Try to Save.
Side Question: Why is running cobbler reposync from cron recommended?
Why not run that as part as the WebUI repo_save function? And if
running it from cron is recommended should there be a --quite flag
added to that command?
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Michael DeHaan <mdehaan(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Nicholas Schuetz wrote:
> The previous repos were created from 1.4 branch via the WebUI a month
> or two ago. Just today I created another one using 1.6.3's WebUI.
>
> I was able to accomplish editing the profile using the CLI example you gave:
>
> cobbler profile edit --name=MYPROFILE --repos="RHEL-5-i386-TEST
> RHEL-5-i386-THIRDPARTY"
Just to be clear before I test this ... You created a new repo via the
web app, and then went to edit the profile in the web app to reference
the new repo?
--Michael
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