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Re: apt pinning and getting linux-image-686 from unstable



In <[🔎] h074bt$kes$1@ger.gmane.org>, H.S. wrote:
>Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> In <[🔎] h06nj1$fon$1@ger.gmane.org>, emikaadeo wrote:
>>> H.S. wrote:
>>>> Can somebody tell me if the following is possible using apt pinning? I
>>>> want to install the newer version of kernel (linux-image-2.6-686, ver
>>>> now is, I think, 2.6.29-3) from Untable to my Testing machine.
>>>>
>>>> I am thinking of using apt pinning.
>> If you are just following Squeeze/Sid then it's even simpler.  After
>> adding unstable to sources.list, set APT::Default-Release to "testing"
>> in apt.conf. Now testing will have a priority of 900, unstable will have
>> a priority of 500, and installed packages will (still) have a priority
>> of 100.
>
>So I don't need "Pin-Priority: -1" stanza at all?

Not based on my reading of your issue.

>On a related note,
>when is it required?

Never used it myself.
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