-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Bryan K. Walton wrote:
> However, the next time I do an apt-get -f dist-upgrade, apt wants > to mess this all up. I have tried naming my kernel 2.2.15-9, > custom.2.2.15-9, work.9, custom.1, and simply 1. I thought that naming it > 2.2.15-9 would finally take care of this issue, but it hasn't. Not only > does apt-get want to replace my custom kernel-image, but it also wants to > remove (without any replacement at all) my alsa and pcmcia modules. You need to define and 'epoch' for your kernel. When running make-kpkg, prepend something like '3:' to your kernel version. So it would look something like: # make-kpkg --revision 3:2.2.15-9 The debian kernel images (the ones distributed on the servers) use the default value of '0' for the epoch, so they'll never replace your image. HTH, noah PGP Public Key available at http://web.morgul.net/~frodo/mail.html or by `finger -l [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 5.0i for non-commercial use Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBOVd1OodCcpBjGWoFAQEeIQP7BOWJ7q5qDzHAmm37Xv7ap1RpqeyjwvZS SQ3aDFUOi8ZF1ZwTV63KQ2LjX0W5dN1n6pFuwy23id1cex6ffWzSNXA+q3PrTsAy Lt+fGfMcXO6jNfOnVI50V6x89eDyOA28gY5SE0JqEQUU/oWpJ1fr8hrf9VDrwKh9 gmRDi6YaQQM= =H02v -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----