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correction to Installing Debian GNU/Linux 2.2



In ...
Installing Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 For Intel x86
Chapter 8 Next Steps and Where to Go From Here 

I seen it ...
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Now, compile the kernel: fakeroot make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0
kernel_image. The version number of ``1.0'' can be
changed at will; this is just a version number that you will use to track
your kernel builds. Likewise, you can put any word you like in
place of ``custom'' (e.g., a host name). Kernel compilation may take quite
a while, depending on the power of your machine. 
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but if you have used this, and no specific any up kernel-version
(e.g., your actual kernel is kernel-image-2.2.17_2.2.17pre6-1.deb) then
with apt-get dselect-upgrade (with dselect process is ditto) desinstall
your new kernel-image installed. So, if you try with make-kpkg 
--revision=2.2.17pre6-2 kernel-image (superior image of actual kernel),
apt-get dselect-upgrade no present problem.

thanks.

what do you thinks of this? 



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