>> "P" == Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: P> software with dselect, it tries to upgrade my custom kernel to the P> default 2.2.5 kernel (my custom kernel is also 2.2.5).
How did you build it? When you use kernel-package, you can use a revision number that is higher than any that could possible be in the archive (well on reasonable grounds), so dselect and apt won't recognise the official one as a newer version. Either set the kernel-image package on hold ( "=" in dselect), or recompile you cuszom kernel with somthing like make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel-image Ciao, Martin