Hello Olivier

You can do as our friend told you, using vault and if you are getting some
update here, you *can* update, in fact, will update some packages although
will keep your OS in that specific release.

Another way is use spacewalk-clone-by-date and then you can specify one
date.

Use the link below to see the release dates and then you can use this one
as reference.
- https://access.redhat.com/articles/3078

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On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 7:42 AM, Olivier FONT <cont...@olivierfont.fr>
wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> Some machines connected to my local spacewalk use CentOS 6.7.
> If I launch a yum update, more than 300 packages will be update and my
> CentOS version will change to 6.8.
>
> These specific machines have to stay on version 6.7
> How can I have security updates to 6.7 and 6.8 on the same server?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Olivier
>
>
>
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