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Re: apt-get upgrade tries to replace my kernel-image



On Sat, Jun 12, 1999 at 12:43:12AM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote:
> I run apt-get update/upgrade daily. Everytime I do, I'm always prompted
> about replacing my kernel-image. I don't want to cuz I've compiled my
> own. How do I get it to stop? Do I have to go into dselect and put it on
> hold? Or is there some other way that I can do it?

The best way I've found around this is to use epochs when compiling my
own kernel with make-kpkg:  

make-kpkg --revision=1:custom.1.0 kernel_image 

This is discussed in the kernel-package docs.

Bob

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