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If an account used to register a system at installation time in the "Connect to Red Hat" screen is a member of more than one organization, show a combo box that make it possible for the user to select which organization should be used for the given registration attempt.
As organization ids are effectively long arbitrary alfanumeric strings, it's best to provide the user with a combo box to choose an organization for their account, rather than making it possible to input the org id by hand.
The RHSM DBus API provides the needed data via the GetOrgs() DBus method.
While it's apparently impossible to have accounts that are members of multiple organizations on Hosted Candlepin, multi-org accounts are apparently a normal occurance on customer self hosted Satellite instances.
As a result multi-org accounts support is an important part of adding support to Anaconda to work with customer Satellite instances, tracked in bug 1951709.