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Thanks for the help from members of the list. I'd like some more help, please. I noticed the warning about openssl security. I found it installed on my Woody system. I wanted the latest security (and other) updates. I attempted to update my system using apt-get update then iterating apt-get dist-upgrade || apt-get -f install I have appended the results from this command and dpkg -l and dpkg --audit at the end of this message. I was successful recently in updating to Stable from Woody pre-beta (Nov 2001) by repeating the above apt-get commands until updating stoped. This time this command upgraded one package. It noted that 240 packages were held back. On the next iteration it told me that 240 pacages were held back, and "0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 241 not upgraded." Repeating this command does nothing more except attempt to install a kernel image I do not want. (That is Question 2, below) Question 1: How do I "take these packages off hold" or otherwise make the update continue. OR -- do I want to do this? This command tried to install a 2.20 kernel. It noticed that I have 2.20 modules and politely asked whether to replace them. I don't want the 2.2 kernel, I am very happy with 2.4.14-k6 kernel. It offered the opportunity to stop, so I said stop now. Question 2: How do I tell the package system not to install the 2.20 kernel? As usual, if I have failed to read somthing I should have, feel free to flame, or just say so. David Teague ================================================================= dpkg --audit gives no output dpkg -l I believe the output from this tells me the packages that are "kept back" are "on hold" Here is output from my attempt to upgrade: elentari:~# apt-get -f install Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 241 not upgraded. elentari:~# apt-get dist-upgrade || apt-get -f install Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Calculating Upgrade... Done The following packages have been kept back a2ps aalib1 acct addressbook adduser analog asclock-themes at base-passwd bc bin86 bing binstats bison bplay bsdmainutils bug byacc bzip2 cdparanoia cdtool cflow cgilib clisp compface console-data cutils cvs cweb dc debian-policy debianutils dict diff dupload e2fsck-static e2fsprogs electric-fence elkdoc elvis-tiny emacsen-common enlightenment enlightenment-data enlightenment-theme-shinymetal enscript epic esound-clients exmh fileutils finger fmirror fnlib-data freetype2 ftp-ssl ftpd-ssl funny-manpages gawk gcl gdk-imlib1 gettext-base ghostview giftrans gimp-data-extras gnome-applets gnome-control-center gnome-core gnome-help-data gnome-panel-data gnome-session gnome-users-guide gpm grep gs gtop gv host iamerican ibritish imagemagick imlib-base imlib1 indent info iptraf ispell java-common jed kbd klogd latex2html lftp lha libast1 libbz2-1.0 libcap1 libcapplet0 libcdparanoia0 libcompfaceg1 libcompress-zlib-perl libconvert-ber-perl libcurses-perl libdbi-perl libedb1 libfnlib0 libft-perl libgd1 libghttp1 libglade-gnome0 libglade0 libgnome-vfs0 libgpmg1 libgtop1 libjpeg-progs libjpeg62 libkpathsea3 liblcms libldap2 liblwres1 libmagick5 libmng1 libnet-perl libnewt0 libnss-db libogg0 libperl5.6 libplot libpng2 libpopt0 libproplist0 libpvm3 libsasl7 libscrollkeeper0 libsdl-image1.2 libssl0.9.6 libterm-readkey-perl libtimedate-perl libungif3g liburi-perl libvorbis0 libwrap0 libwww-perl libwww0 libxml1 logrotate lpr lurkftp m4 mailagent mailx make make-doc manpages menu mesag3 mime-support miscfiles motifnls mtools mtr ncftp ncurses-base ncurses-bin ncurses-term netbase netkit-inetd netkit-ping netpbm-nonfree nvi oleo openssl patch perl perl-base perl-doc perl-modules perl-suid perl-tk perlmagick playmidi procmeter pstoedit pstotext psutils queso r5rs-doc rpm rsync scrollkeeper scsh sendfile sharutils sortmail ssh stat stl-manual strace sudo svgalibg1 sysklogd t1lib1 talk talkd tar tcpd telnet telnetd tetex-base tetex-bin tetex-doc tetex-extra texinfo tkdiff unhtml update whiptail xbanner xbmbrowser xcolorsel xearth xemacs21 xemacs21-basesupport xemacs21-bin xemacs21-nomule xemacs21-support xftp xinput xkeycaps xless xloadimage xlockmore xmaddressbook xmbdfed xnetload xodo xpaint xpaste xviewg xvt xzoom ytalk 1 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 240 not upgraded. Need to get 0B/5943kB of archives. After unpacking 422kB will be used. Do you want to continue? [Y/n] (Reading database ... 63899 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to replace kernel-image-2.2.20 2.2.20-1 (using .../kernel-image-2.2.20_2.2.20-5_i386.deb) ... You are attempting to install a kernel image (version 2.2.20) However, the directory /lib/modules/2.2.20 still exists. If this directory belongs to a previous kernel-image-2.2.20 package, and if you have deselected some modules, or installed standalone modules packages, this could be bad. However, if this directory exists because you are also installing some stand alone modules right now, and they got unpacked before I did, then this is pretty benign. Unfortunately, I can't tell the difference. If /lib/modules/2.2.20 belongs to a old install of kenel-image-2.2.20, this is your last chance to abort the installation of this kernel image (nothing has been changed yet). If this directory is because of stand alone modules being installed right now, or if it does belong to an older kernel-image-2.2.20 package but you know what you are doing, and if you feel that this image should be installed despite this anomaly, Please answer n to the question. Otherwise, I suggest you move /lib/modules/2.2.20 out of the way, perhaps to /lib/modules/2.2.20.old or something, and then try re-installing this image. Do you want to stop now? [Y/n] Ok, Aborting dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/kernel-image-2.2.20_2.2.20-5_i386.deb (--unpack): subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 1 Errors were encountered while processing: /var/cache/apt/archives/kernel-image-2.2.20_2.2.20-5_i386.deb E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 241 not upgraded. elentari:~# -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]