Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > After compiling my own kernel and making a kernel-image package
> > from it, each time I do a apt-get dist-upgrade apt wants to
> > replace my custom kernel with the
> >
> make-kpkg --revision 3:local. kernel_image
> ^^
or,
Subject: package kernel-image
Date: Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 01:48:10PM -0400
In reply to:Joey Tsai
euoting Joey Tsai([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> After compiling my own kernel and making a kernel-image package from it, each
> time I do a apt-get dist-upgrade apt wants to replace my
After compiling my own kernel and making a kernel-image package from it, each
time I do a apt-get dist-upgrade apt wants to replace my custom kernel with the
stock kernel-image package from debian.org. How can I stop apt from trying to
"upgrade" my kernel? Thanks,
// joey tsai
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