-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> i compile my kernel myself and would like to get rid of dselect trying to > replace my custom kernle with standard one.... > > what options do i have and how to achieve this? Have you read the recent thread titled "make-kpkg and apt-get updates"? It deals with this exact issue. The kernel-image-2.2.12 package on the Debian mirrors is currently version 2.2.12-3 (no epoch). If the version of the kernel package you compiled is less than this, apt-get will want to replace it because this one looks newer. What did you use for the --revision parameter to make-kpkg? - -- finger for PGP public key. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBN/p8Or7M/9WKZLW5AQEvIAP/UVtwdpbXGFOutZtxpzFA8sq5n2nHA4iD dE8AQPVrTqArVxPwlWNNtd3s89TmyL9nMg21YJjhCzvtnBkUHPbSSsNh2UbytxAF aYPpTERaUGGNFST4HS0Ff/iwdEk5zwaObx6z6Mt68w/tIrTtzXBv/IGOvxjHOogv 7EyZ3/nfypg= =2+rK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----