Le 03/08/2014 11:58, Lisi Reisz a écrit :
And on my Debian Wheezy system. I have four kernels, including three from Backports: 3.2, 3.12, 3.13, 3.14. I have removed 3.10 and 3.11. I originally installed 3.10 from Backports. Upgrading never seems to remove a kernel and never has.
Don't confuse installing a new kernel (3.2 and 3.12 are different kernels, different packages names) and upgrading an installed kernel with a new release (same version, same package name, different package release versions). Upgrading an installed kernel package replaces it, as with any other package. Installing a new kernel does not.