Re: quick upgrade help needed-kernel image not wanted
Yeah, but when you do that, you'll have to repeat the process each time you do
an apt-get because your custom kernel is older than the newer.
// joey tsai
:: Kenward Vaughan ::
> I decided I likely had answered my own question. Copied the modules directory
> and modules.conf files, then let apt install over my image (after which the
> upgrade finished normally). I then immediately reinstalled the custom over
> that. Recopied the old files back and was done.
>
> Kenward
>
> On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 09:08:39PM -0400, Joey Tsai wrote:
> > I had the same problem. I just did a make-kpkg with "-revision 2:Custom.2"
> > (my previous custom kernel was "Custom.1") and installed the new custom
> > kernel. I don't know if this is the "right" or "best" way, but apt is cool
> > now.
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