@joe: Why? Once the upgrade is finished, you can use the latest kernel
again. But if you insist on the -14 kernel to be used, check your
/boot/grub/menu.lst - with the keyword "default n" (where "n" is a
number) you can define which option should be automatically used (if
user doesn't decide otherwise manually). Usually this is set to "0" to
always boot the latest kernel by default. Count your kernel entries
(check for the "title" keyword) starting by "0", and put the appropriate
number to the "default" keyword. Not sure what happens if a new kernel
is added ;)

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Gutsy->Hardy upgrade hangs in localedef
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249340
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