I'm seeing simliar behavior in the RH199 course (ch08s06 & ch08s07) with the 404 error as was previous posted in the RH124 course
I did not see a RH199 community so posting here.
@mjmills Yes this bug is a known issue and it will be rectified in the next release. Please skip this one for the time being.
Could you delete your existing lab environment and create a new one. I believe that this issue has been fixed as a new updated version was published on Friday, April 18, 2025.
The issue was with an ISO not being attached properly and mounted to the classroom server which prevented downloading from the yum repository.
Tagging @Chetan_Tiwary_
Also having this same error with this lab review in RH199, chapter 8.7. I've already tried deleting the lab enviornment, rebuilding, and attempted this process again. Still receiving the same error.
Lab: Install and Update Software Packages
@mjmills Yes this bug is a known issue and it will be rectified in the next release. Please skip this one for the time being.
Hi Chetan, Thanks for confirming the bug.
When is the next release and what version will it be for?
This is still a problem in the RH199SP course. Both Sections 8.6 and 8.7 cannot be completed due to HTTP 404 errors. Content does not exist. I've tried both 9.3 and 9.0. I've also copied and pasted the instructions exaclt and still get the failure.
Hi – just wanted to let you know that course updates or patches typically happen 1-3 times during the lifecycle of a given version. The reason for this is that once a course is created, the goal is to keep it stable and consistent. Major updates are generally only made when there are critical issues or if there’s a big change needed to keep things compatible.
If you encounter any lab issues in the meantime, you can always use the feedback button on the platform to report them. This feedback goes directly to the curriculum team, ensuring they have visibility and can track any necessary changes or improvements.
Could you delete your existing lab environment and create a new one. I believe that this issue has been fixed as a new updated version was published on Friday, April 18, 2025.
The issue was with an ISO not being attached properly and mounted to the classroom server which prevented downloading from the yum repository.
Tagging @Chetan_Tiwary_
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