Marcus Moeller wrote: > Spacewalk development is much faster which may lead into missing > features as they are not yet implemented in the version that is meant > to be used with rhn. If you have environment when you want to centraly manage your machines and installing from is only way, you want to have yum-rhn-plugin available just after kickstart. Just to be able to install package. You do not care about recent features. But I have to admit, that I do not know how many such users and environment exists. > The only option I see is to keep the rhns and spacewalk-client > packages in sync, which may be the case in the near future (e.g. on > RHEL 6) Yes, keep status que and do not remove it from CentOS 6 is definitely valid option. -- Miroslav Suchy Red Hat Satellite Engineering