I was wondering why the Packages file in ..debian/buzz/binary still lists the 1.99.7 kernel image and source. Below is an excerpt from the Packages file:
-r--r--r-- 1 67 1002 316306 Jun 15 00:18 Packages ----------------------------------------------------------- Package: kernel-image-1.99.7 priority: required section: base maintainer: Simon Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> version: 1.99.7-0 provides: kernel-image filename: buzz/binary-i386/base/kernel-image-1.99.7-0.deb msdos-filename: buzz/msdos-i386/base/krnimg19.deb size: 1884714 md5sum: a7058b10b3886a09048a2b3cf2f8303f description: Linux kernel binary image. architecture: i386 source: kernel-source-1.99.7 Package: kernel-source-1.99.7 priority: standard section: devel ----------------------------------------------------------- When I attempt to update packages in dselect, I do not see the 2.0 kernel, but I also have a broken installation of the 1.99.7 packages. Is the broken installation of 1.99.7 the reason I cannot "see" the 2.0 kernel, or is it because of the entries in the Packages file? TIA, dL