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Description of problem: Inserting Supplementary CD cause enabling repo only for PK not for both yum and PK. # pkcon repo-list Enabled beaker-optional-i386-debug beaker-optional-i386-debug Disabled rhel-source-beta Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6Workstation Beta - i386 - Source Disabled rhel-source Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6Workstation - i386 - Source Enabled beaker-optional-i386-os beaker-optional-i386-os Enabled InstallMedia Red Hat Enterprise Linux Supplementary 6.1 Enabled beaker-debug beaker-debug Enabled beaker-Workstation beaker-Workstation # yum repolist Loaded plugins: product-id, refresh-packagekit, subscription-manager Updating Red Hat repositories. repo id repo name status beaker-Workstation beaker-Workstation 2,975 beaker-debug beaker-debug 1,143 beaker-optional-i386-debug beaker-optional-i386-debug 664 beaker-optional-i386-os beaker-optional-i386-os 1,664 repolist: 6,446 # cat /etc/yum.repos.d/packagekit-media.repo [InstallMedia] name=Red Hat Enterprise Linux Supplementary 6.1 mediaid=1303939187.686769 metadata_expire=-1 gpgcheck=0 cost=500 enabled=0 Is it correct? Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): PackageKit-0.5.8-19.el6 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Media repo enabled only for PK. Expected results: Should be enabled for both yum and PK. Additional info:
(In reply to comment #0) > Expected results: > Should be enabled for both yum and PK. PackageKit manually enables the file when running, as yum on the command line can't cope with a repo file that's enabled, when the media is missing.
Ok so candidate for close as NOTABUG.