I installed bo from scratch, using the base disks. This installed kernel-image-2.0.30 and /etc/modules. I have subsequently compiled (*) a custom kernel 2.0.30 that doesn't require any modules, and would like to remove the distribution kernel image, /etc/modules, and any other related files. When I try to remove kernel-image-2.0.30 with either dpkg or dselect, I get the message: "Can Not remove running kernel image (version 2.0.30)".
Actually I am running the kernel that I compiled, not the one from the kernel-image package, but there is no way for dpkg to know this. I use loadlin, so I do not even require a copy of the kernel or of the System.map in my root partition. How can I get rid of this package? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .