On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 06:53:37PM -0800, Nate Amsden wrote:
> now that ive learned that [EMAIL PROTECTED] kernel-package
> i do
> 
> make menuconfig ; make-kpkg clean ; make-kpkg
> --revision=10.0+<patch1>+<patch2> binary
> e.g
> make-kpkg --revision=10.0+ow1+ide+lm_sensors+ipsec
> 
> sometimes i do revision of 20 or higher to try to be sure apt-get wont
> try to upgrade it ...............
> 

It doesn't appear you know kernel-package as well as you thought.  You
merely need to assign the package an epoch, and apt-get/dselect won't
try to overwrite it.  A version number like 3:1.0 or something works
just fine and won't be replaced by anything debian releases.

noah

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