> Instead of traditionnal compilation, use 'make-kpkg', which will build > a package from your new kernel; install this package, dselect should > not complain any more. that's what i am doing ... :( and it complains.... that even the reason why it complains, on another system i installed the kernel in traditional way, thus dpkg doesn't even is aware of it and doesn't complain...
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