Hello Philippe,
I also met this issue, and was not successful in finding a solution - so I watch for input with interest.
My workaround was to issue the curl|bash bootstrap method, running as root from the individual machines. As I was migrating from spacewalk, it was fairly straightforward to do this for many machines using Spacewalk's remote commands.
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From: Bidault, Philippe
From what I can see, this unprivileged user would need write/read permissions on /etc/yum.repo.d, /etc/apt/sources.list.d or /etc/zypp depending of the OS, and permissions to execute yum/apt/zypper commands. And I guess some extra configurations needed as the Uyuni server will sudo the commands.
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