Old release (6.2) install + preventing "yum update"

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Hello,

I need to deploy 6 new RHEL servers and they all need to be in version 6.2. I can easily make a minimal install from the 6.2 DVD but how can I prevent a "yum update" that would upgrade in the most current version and allow "yum install" of 6.2 packages at the same time ?

I'm thinking of :

 - making a minimal install
 - registering the server on RHN
- copying the 6.2 DVD content and making it available on a internal website (local repository)
 - making a .repo file pointing to the local repository

In this scenario :

- Will a "yum install <package>" command install the version from the 6.2 local repository or RHN ?

 - What would a "yum update" command do ?

I am aware of EUS but v6.2 isn't maintained in EUS anymore.

Thanks,

Nicolas

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