On 09/28/09 04:04, Ben Hutchings wrote:

The separation between linux-2.6 and linux-latest-2.6 allows for a later
kernel version to be added to a suite without replacing the previous
one, as with 2.6.24 added in etch-and-1/2.  Neither of these options can
achieve that.


I understand how this is supposed to work, but it seems it disregards
new installations.

Fact is I cannot install linux-image-2.6-amd64 at the moment, because
the old "real" kernel package was removed from the archive, regardless
that there is no conflict with the new one. At install time I have to
know the exact name of the current kernel package, which is very
painful for scripting.


Regards

Harri



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