Re: installing new kernel packages

2004-01-09 Thread John L. Fjellstad
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I usually boot into my backup image, dpkg -r the kernel-package, and then dpkg-i the new kernel-package. This for the same version. For different version of the kernel (where the /lib/modules directory is not shared), I just skip the first and second

Re: installing new kernel packages

2004-01-07 Thread Paul E Condon
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 05:24:07PM -0800, Paul Yeatman wrote: > I'm curious what are other peoples' practices when installing a new > kernel package for a kernel version already installed (and the one you > are likely already booted to). The new package may be for the same > kernel version but for

installing new kernel packages

2004-01-07 Thread Paul Yeatman
I'm curious what are other peoples' practices when installing a new kernel package for a kernel version already installed (and the one you are likely already booted to). The new package may be for the same kernel version but for a different release(?) of that version as with the newly released pac