[Discuss] Debian Question

Kent Borg kentborg at borg.org
Sun Nov 5 14:45:11 EST 2023


Thanks to CHRISTOP-PERRAULT at comcast.net, dsr at randomstring.org, and 
richard.pieri at gmail.com. VERY valuable answers.

But I'm holding off on implementing any of that, for the moment, until I 
better understand what packages get updated when. Don't want to 
block/freeze that wrong stuff.

But I have updated my notes for when I am ready.


Thanks again,

-kb



On 11/2/23 14:34, Kent Borg wrote:
> Actually a "Raspbian" question, but I think it amounts to much the 
> same: I have an OS installation, that came with all the usual stuff, 
> and I have added more stuff, as one does. One of the things I have 
> done is compile my own kernel. At some point there will be a kernel 
> update, that I won't want, instead I will likely want to compile a new 
> kernel from updated sources.
>
> What is the best way to manage this? I don't want to accidentally 
> install the standard kernel on top of my custom kernel, but I would 
> like to be prodded to compile a new kernel by the availability of a 
> new kernel .deb.


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