The way I do that is via the command line on the system: yum versionlock [1].

You might also want to create a channel copy and assign the system to that 
specific channel.

You can also lock the complete system via Spacewalk, but I don't think you are 
looking for that.

[] 1https://access.redhat.com/solutions/98873

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Von: "Sulove Khanal" <skha...@aplura.com>
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That worked, thank you all for the help. One more question, is there a way to 
make a/one package not get pushed/synced to one particular system within a 
Spacewalk channel environment? If so, how?

Regards,
Sulove

On 4/8/20, 11:15 AM, "Stefan Bluhm" <spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com on 
behalf of redhat....@bluhm-de.com> wrote:

    Hello Sulove,
    
    check out the filters in the repository settings:
    
    Channels --> Manage Software Channels --> Manage Repositories --> <Label> 
--> Filters (last field on the screen).
    
    - excludes
    + includes
    
    Best wishes,
    
    Stefan
    
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    An: "spacewalk-list" <spacewalk-list@redhat.com>
    Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. April 2020 15:36:43
    Betreff: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Permanently remove package from subscribed 
channel
    
    Where on the WebUI am I able to block these packages? The only thing I see 
is to delete a package within a channel, which will reappear the next time it 
syncs. (Manage software channels ---> click on # of packages in channel, search 
for package in question, click remove.)
    
    Regards,
    Sulove
    
    On 4/7/20, 4:21 PM, "Robert Paschedag" <spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com 
on behalf of robert.pasche...@web.de> wrote:
    
        I would go via the WebUI and edit the channel
        
        ⁣sent from my mobile device
        
        
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        Von: Sulove Khanal <skha...@aplura.com>
        Gesendet: Tue Apr 07 21:12:57 GMT+02:00 2020
        An: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
        Betreff: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Permanently remove package from 
subscribed channel
        
        Is the channel definition within the command line? How would I get to 
where I want to go?
        
        For example, if I want to block Firefox package updates from a channel 
called "centos7-x86-64," what commands would I run exactly? I am a beginner 
Spacewalk user.
        
        Regards,
        Sulove
        
        On 4/7/20, 2:54 PM, "Robert Paschedag" 
<spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com on behalf of robert.pasche...@web.de> wrote:
        
            Within the channel definition, you can specify to block certain 
packages. Something like
        
            "-perl*" would not sync perl packages.
        
            Note that this might break dependencies.
        
            Robert
        
            ⁣sent from my mobile device
        
        
            -------- Originale Nachricht --------
            Von: Sulove Khanal <skha...@aplura.com>
            Gesendet: Tue Apr 07 15:54:21 GMT+02:00 2020
            An: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
            Betreff: [Spacewalk-list] Permanently remove package from 
subscribed channel
        
            Hi,
        
        
        
            Is there a way to permanently remove packages from a Spacewalk 
channel? I am receiving Firefox package updates in a Centos7 channel that I 
don’t believe should be occurring; I’ve figured out a way to temporarily delete 
the Firefox package updates, but once the channel syncs (which is often), the 
Firefox updates pull again and I am left with the same issue.
        
        
        
            Thank you,
        
            Sulove
        
        
        
        
        
            
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