On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 09:53:25PM +0200, Moritz Schulte wrote:
> 1) Set your kernel-* packages on "hold", then they won't get upgraded
>automatically. You can do this in dselect with '='. This is IMHO
>the better solution.
This is accomplished by the following :
echo kernel-image-2.2.17 h
Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
This is really becoming a FAQ. :)
> I always compile my own customized kernel. However, it brings one
> thing annoying when using apt-get dist-upgrade. As you can see as
> following it tries to install debian provided kernel instead.
There are to solutions:
In Jack's email, 13-10-2000:
> Hi,
>
> I always compile my own customized kernel. However, it brings one
> thing annoying when using apt-get dist-upgrade. As you can see as
> following it tries to install debian provided kernel instead.
>
> Can I shut it off?
>
> thanks,
[ snip of apt/dpkg
Hi,
I always compile my own customized kernel. However, it brings one
thing annoying when using apt-get dist-upgrade. As you can see as
following it tries to install debian provided kernel instead.
Can I shut it off?
thanks,
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