> * venerd? 25 ottobre 2002, alle 12:33, Mark T. Valites scrive:
> > Maurizia,
>
> *cough*. Maurizio. it's an italian male name :)
My apologies - thought I copied & pasted it too...
>
> > I'll add --revision arguements to make-kpkg next time, but even with this
> > method, will a dist-upgade stil
* venerdì 25 ottobre 2002, alle 12:33, Mark T. Valites scrive:
> Maurizia,
*cough*. Maurizio. it's an italian male name :)
> I'll add --revision arguements to make-kpkg next time, but even with this
> method, will a dist-upgade still try to jam a new kernel down my system?
kernel upgrading is al
Maurizia,
Thank you for your response.
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Maurizio Lemmo - Tannoiser wrote:
> * gioved? 24 ottobre 2002, alle 09:43, Mark T. Valites scrive:
> > A while back I make-kpkg installed a new 2.4.19 custom kernel.
> >
> > This past week, I went to dist-upgrade the system again, excep
* giovedì 24 ottobre 2002, alle 09:43, Mark T. Valites scrive:
> A while back I make-kpkg installed a new 2.4.19 custom kernel.
>
> This past week, I went to dist-upgrade the system again, except I am
> getting caught when apt-get sees the custom kernel deb. It says if I
> don't want to overwrite
mv /lib/modules/2.4.19 /lib/modules/2.4.19.old
and go ahead make-kpg --revision=foo.1.0 kernel_image
--- "Mark T. Valites" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A while back I make-kpkg installed a new 2.4.19
> custom kernel.
>
> This past week, I went to dist-upgrade the system
> again, except I am
> get
A while back I make-kpkg installed a new 2.4.19 custom kernel.
This past week, I went to dist-upgrade the system again, except I am
getting caught when apt-get sees the custom kernel deb. It says if I
don't want to overwrite part of it, to exit. When I do, it exits &
appears to go on, but doesn'
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