Solution: disable existing repos by moving files to /etc/yum.repos.d/*.disabled
create a /etc/yum.repos.d/dvd.repo file
UPDATE:
I'm not exactly sure why this happened... but, after I manually created my dvd.repo file and installed policycoreutils and policycoreutils-python a few more repos had appeared. This does not seem strange that it occurred. However, I am unsure what might have made this change for me.
redhat.repo (previously existed)
packagekit-media.repo
create a /etc/yum.repos.d/dvd.repo file
# WORKSTATION VERSION
[dvd]
name=DVD repo
baseurl=file:///media/RHEL_6.2\ x86_64\ Disc\ 1/
enabled=1
#yum clean
# yum list
# SERVER VERSION
[dvd]
name=DVD repo
baseurl=file:///media/RHEL\ 6.2\ x86_64\ Disc\ 1/
enabled=1
UPDATE:
I'm not exactly sure why this happened... but, after I manually created my dvd.repo file and installed policycoreutils and policycoreutils-python a few more repos had appeared. This does not seem strange that it occurred. However, I am unsure what might have made this change for me.
redhat.repo (previously existed)
packagekit-media.repo
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