yum_add_repo: Add Centos to the supported distro list#340
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Users of Centos who want to add yum repos, like they do on Fedora or RHEL get this unfortunate message: Skipping modules 'yum-add-repo' because they are not verified on distro 'centos'. To run anyway, add them to 'unverified_modules' in config Centos certainly supports yum, add it to the supported distro list in the module.
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Users of Centos who want to add yum repos, like they do on Fedora
or RHEL get this unfortunate message:
Skipping modules 'yum-add-repo' because they are not verified
on distro 'centos'. To run anyway, add them to
'unverified_modules' in config
Centos certainly supports yum, add it to the supported distro
list in the module.