> Whenever I've built a kernel I've used the following syntax: > # make-kpkg --rev tux.1.0 kernel_image > where "tux" identifies the machine to me and "1.0" identifies which of > my revisions of the kernel I'm dealing with. > I install the resulting kernel-image-...-.deb with dpkg -i. > I recently upgraded a box to potato, grabbed the source for > kernel-2.2.15, and built and installed a kernel. No worries. > # apt-get update ; apt-get -s upgrade > offered to upgrade kernel-image-2.2.15 for me. :-(
I had the same problem and ended up putting the kernel-image... package on hold using dselect. Now I'll just get new versions of kernel-source-... -- Bart Szyszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:4982727 GigaBee Interactive http://www.gigabee.com PayPal - Securely send money to an e-mail user! https://secure.paypal.com/refer/[EMAIL PROTECTED]