Thanks for the helpful replies, everyone.

I think I'm going to keep it easy as I can for now and go with the
File/Exec wrapped in a define. Good idea to have the exec refreshonly
and subscribe to the patch file...

> It is not clear to me whether it's RPMs you want to move away from, or
> just kickstart.  If the latter, then the path of least resistance may
> be to apply your existing (and new) custom RPMs under Puppet's
> direction.  Certainly that should be quick and easy to do at least as
> a transitional step.

We are going to keep Kickstarting, but want to move away from custom
RPMs as much as possible. That way when RHEL releases updated RPMs, we
don't have to roll our changes back in.

-Kent

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