Bug 1547609

Summary: Text based installation of machines using kickstart and oscap-anaconda-addon does not install packages required for remediation
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Reporter: Matus Marhefka <mmarhefk>
Component: oscap-anaconda-addonAssignee: Matěj Týč <matyc>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Release Test Team <release-test-team-automation>
Severity: high Docs Contact: Mirek Jahoda <mjahoda>
Priority: medium    
Version: 7.5CC: ggasparb, jcerny, jstodola, kenyon, mhaicman, openscap-maint
Target Milestone: rc   
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_oscap-anaconda-addon_ fails to remediate when installing in TUI using Kickstart The *OpenSCAP Anaconda* add-on fails to fully remediate a machine to the specified security policy when the system is installed using a Kickstart file that sets installation display mode to the text-based user interface (TUI) using the "text" Kickstart command. The problem occurs because packages required for the remediation are not installed. To work around this problem, you can either use the graphical installer or add packages required by the security policy to the `%packages` section of the Kickstart file manually.
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Last Closed: 2019-02-26 17:10:45 UTC Type: Bug
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Comment 3 Watson Yuuma Sato 2018-08-21 07:34:52 UTC
*** Bug 1566804 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 6 Gabriel Gaspar Becker 2019-02-11 16:16:48 UTC
*** Bug 1674001 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 7 Marek Haicman 2019-02-26 17:10:45 UTC
This issue was not selected to be included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7 because it is seen either as low or moderate impact to a small number of use-cases. The next release will be in Maintenance Support 1 Phase, which means that qualified Critical and Important Security errata advisories (RHSAs) and Urgent Priority Bug Fix errata advisories (RHBAs) may be released as they become available. We will now close this issue, but if you believe that it qualifies for the Maintenance Support 1 Phase, please re-open; otherwise, we recommend moving the request to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 if applicable.