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Just a cosmetic question: you mentioned that this is only needed for RHEL-8.9+. On older releases, does this result in a dangling symlink or does the
/etc/pki/entitlement
file exist there as well? (I don't see how a dangling symlink would cause a failure since it's unused on those older versions so that's why I don't consider the answer to this question to be a blocker).There was a problem hiding this comment.
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@abadger yes, the directory exists on all systems. the difference is that /etc/pki/entitlement-host has not been created in the past and was not checked by rhsm. so in both cases it is not expected that our symlink will be dangling.
RHEL 7 subscribed system:
(owned by subscription-manager rpm)