For bug 4524: Only one local directory is supported in otherpkgdir attribute of an osimage definition
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pkglist => 'The fully qualified name of the file that stores the distro packages list that will be included in the image. Make sure that if the pkgs in the pkglist have dependency pkgs, the dependency pkgs should be found in one of the pkgdir',
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pkgdir => 'The name of the directory where the distro packages are stored. It could be set multiple paths.The multiple paths must be seperated by ",". The first path in the value of osimage.pkgdir must be the OS base pkg dir path, such as pkgdir=/install/rhels6.2/x86_64,/install/updates . In the os base pkg path, there are default repository data. And in the other pkg path(s), the users should make sure there are repository data. If not, use "createrepo" command to create them. ',
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otherpkglist => 'The fully qualified name of the file that stores non-distro package lists that will be included in the image.',
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otherpkgdir => 'The base directory where the non-distro packages are stored.',
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otherpkgdir => 'The base directory where the non-distro packages are stored. Only 1 local directory supported at present.',
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exlist => 'The fully qualified name of the file that stores the file names and directory names that will be excluded from the image during packimage command. It is used for diskless image only.',
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postinstall => 'The fully qualified name of the script file that will be run at the end of the genimage command. It is used for diskless image only.',
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rootimgdir => 'The directory name where the image is stored. It is generally used for diskless image. it also can be used in sysclone environment to specify where the image captured from golden client is stored. in sysclone environment, rootimgdir is generally assigned to some default value by xcat, but you can specify your own store directory. just one thing need to be noticed, wherever you save the image, the name of last level directory must be the name of image. for example, if your image name is testimage and you want to save this image under home directoy, rootimgdir should be assigned to value /home/testimage/',
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