----- "Lindsay Holmwood" <lind...@holmwood.id.au> wrote:

> > Unfortunately this is pretty hard, there's been many requests for a
> way to forceably hook something into the beginning of the process but
> so far there isnt a good way.  There's a ticket you can go and voice
> your support for the feature requests there.
> >
> 
> The way i've gotten around this before is by tagging my classes, and
> then do an initial run with puppetd for things tagged with yum and
> ldap.
> 
> Then you just run puppetd again, as the yum and ldap dependencies
> should be setup.
> 
> Typically I did the yum/ldap tagged run inside a Kickstart, and the
> untagged run on reboot.

So exactly like i suggested later on in my mail? :)

-- 
R.I.Pienaar

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