What if any is the generally accepted way of maintaining multiple versions of 
kernels?  I'm currently experiencing boot problems with the latest version of 
the kernel, and must keep version 2.6.26-17 installed.  I'd like to install 
this, and the latest concurrently so that I can experiment with booting to the 
newer version, as well as jump back to the older version if I need to.

This is also to keep 'apt-get upgrade' from finding anything else pending.

thanks,
-lev

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