Dear debianers,

I've already compiling (debian way) a 2.2.18pre21 custom kernel for my potato 
box. I have the new /usr/src/kernel-image_*.deb file waiting to be installed. 
I think that if I do "dpkg -i" I will destroy the current 2.2.17 kernel, which 
works perfectly. I want to know if there exists any way to boot with the new 
kernel just to see if it runs OK, keeping the old one just in case something 
goes wrong and I need to boot with the old kernel again. The idea is to define 
the new kernel as the default one after testing.
Thanks in advance for your time
Marcelo


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