Hello! Thank you for the CLM build java stack overflow fix, that was very fast response. I can confirm that CLM build succeed every time after installing the patch. I had another minor problem regarding to Content Lifecyle filters. I have created several module stream filters to our test environment, but somehow I cannot add more filters to existing project. GUI allows me to pick additional filters (via Add/Detach filters) and there is no error message when I click save button. However nothing happens, it doesn't get saved, there was only 9 filters total in use. I was forced to detach every single filter from project, then do CLM build without any module filtered and after that I was able to add every 12 filters at once. Only then all the filters came into use. What indeed is correct way to deal with modules? My intended purpose is that nothing changes from servers perspective when it gets bootstrapped to Uyuni. I want to use all the default packages that vanilla CentOS/Rocky/Alma is using after initial installation. I understand that Uyuni does not directly support RedHat-specific module-enabled repositories and whole (stupid) module stream concept, but you can deal with modules using module filters and building Content Lifecyle environment where module enabled repositories get "flattened" to ordinary repos, and you can alter the flattening process using module filters. After initial Rocky/Alma/CentOS installation there is several module streams enabled, you can view it using "dnf module list" command. Then you bootstrap server to Uyuni and all the original repost get replaced in favor of custom channels from Uyuni's lifecycle environment. But... still "dnf module list" show that there is enabled module streams. How should I deal with it? Should I inactivate all the streams using "dnf module reset" command? And what after that? Create module filter for all the different modules, or should I create filter only for those I want to use? What happens if I don't create any module filter at all? I know that SUSE is not using whole module streams etc... so this is not directly related to Uyuni, but I hope anyway that some of you can guide me to right direction. Br, Janne Janne Karjanlahti (Mr.) Vastaava järjestelmäasiantuntija | Senior Systems Specialist ICT- ja digitaaliset palvelut | ICT and Digital Services Satakunnan ammattikorkeakoulu | Satakunta University of Applied Sciences Satakunnankatu 23 | 28130 | PORI | Finland +358 44 710 3339 janne.karjanlahti@samk.fi<mailto:janne.karjanlahti@samk.fi> www.samk.fi<http://www.samk.fi>