Description of problem: Last Red Hat Satellite Reference Guide was generated for Red Hat Satellite 5.6 but references to it are present in 5.7 and 5.8. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): spacewalk-java-2.3.8-160.el6sat.noarch How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: See the bottom of the page https://YOURSATELLITE.com/rhn/kickstart/Kickstarts.do Actual results: Reference to the Red Hat Satellite Reference Guide is present. Expected results: It shouldn't be there. Additional info:
I understand this BZ as a request to re-phrase following tip on the referenced page so it does not refer the Reference Guide: Tip: * - Kickstart profiles that are not managed by Red Hat Satellite can not be edited in the Red Hat Satellite UI. To modify these profiles, please log onto the Red Hat Satellite server and run the 'cobbler profile edit' command. For more information, consult the Red Hat Satellite Reference Guide.
(In reply to Tomas Lestach from comment #1) > I understand this BZ as a request to re-phrase following tip on the > referenced page so it does not refer the Reference Guide: Better said, Tomas.
Seems to be more pages there. I found another one: https://yoursatellite.com/rhn/kickstart/KickstartIpRangeEdit.do?ksid=92 (change ksid)
There are still several/many references to either the 'RHN Reference Guide' or the '@@PRODUCT@@ Reference Guide'. Not only does the Reference Guide no longer exist, a significant number of the references to it are for things that weren't in it even when it *did* exist. This is going to take some cleanup.
There were a number of places that referred to the Reference Guide for content that has been moved to the Getting Started Guide. Those have been repointed, and the left-nav in help-index references to the Reference Guide have been removed. spacewalk.github: d8be64c90752003a52a1c936a6a9fba6b00f8da0
spacewalk.github: 0fa68f2901875efe310425593bc13a80b8da7bf5
Since the problem described in this bug report should be resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated files, follow the link below. If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report. https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2018:0393