Hi Michael,

thanks for response. I've created clone of selected repository and removed unnecessary packages as you told. But the question is how this cloned channel stay up-to-date with original channel? I mean when there will be new packages/versions synced within original channel, how the synchronization will work with cloned channel now? As I can see currently no repository is selected within cloned channel - but how to keep up-to-date this cloned channel with some excluded packages?

many thanks

michal

On 17. 4. 2013 13:16, Michael Mraka wrote:
% yes, currently I can use standard client-local exclusion procedure
% using /etc/yum.conf with "exclude" directive - packages will not be
% installed, but:
% - Spacewalk is not avare about it and it will always show that there
% are updated packages available

Create cloned channel with all but excluded rpms and subscribe client to
this cloned channel instead of the original one.

--
Ing. Michal Bruncko, PhD., CCNP
IT systems and network administrator
Coupled school of business and services Ruzomberok
Slovak Republic

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