"Hans-J. Ullrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello all, > > in earlier days apt-get dist-upgrade did automatically upgrade the kernel, > too.
No, never. Nothing has changed there. There are different kernel packages, those with the full version in the name and those with only a partial version. The partial versions are meta package depending on the latest full version. Since apt-get only updates packages with the same name your kernel package with full version in the name does not get updated to a new version. The meta package with partial version on the other hand keeps the same name and gets updated (pulling in the new kernel version with its changed depends as well). So if you want kernels 2.6.x-y to update to 2.6.x-(y+1) only you install the -2.6.x package. If you want 2.6.x-y to update to 2.6.(x+1)-y too then you need the -2.6 package. > This behavior is no more. When did this change ? > > Best regards > > Hans MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]