[Spacewalk-list] /home missing after kickstart

Giovanni Torres giovtorres at hotmail.com
Sat Dec 1 02:08:54 UTC 2012


Thanks, but I'm not certain that is the case.  It is happening to all three of my images (CentOS 5, 6, and RHEL 5).  It happens when there is combination of using an activation key with subscribing to groups and/or config channels.  I need to try a combination of options and see when it happens.

Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 17:30:55 -0500
From: prmarino1 at gmail.com
To: spacewalk-list at redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] /home missing after kickstart

No but I think I can guess what's going on it sounds like the base image anaconda copies to the disk imediatly follow the formatting is corrupt you need to get the boot images off of the cds and reload them
On Nov 28, 2012 3:14 PM, "Giovanni Torres" <giovtorres at hotmail.com> wrote:





I started running into an issue where /home is missing after a kickstart.  If I remove everything from the post section, it is still missing.  So, that doesn't seem to be the culprit.  If I do a blank kickstart, i.e. no activation keys, no groups, no config channels, etc., the /home directory is there.  It seems something happens when I try to automatically add an activation key with additional options.


The filesystem rpm is installed.  I checked the logs in /root after the kickstart and I don't see anything in there that might give an indication why this is happening.  All I see is "useradd: cannot create directory /home/<user>" and "mkdir: cannot create directory '/home/dir': No such file or directory.


I could add an if statement to the beginning of the post section to create the home directory if it does not already exist, but I feel I shouldn't have to and I'd prefer to find out why this is happening.


This happens on both my EL 5 and 6 kickstarts.  (I am running Spacewalk 1.7.)
Anyone run into this before?
Thanks,Giovanni 		 	   		  



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