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Hi Manoj,

Sorry, but I did neither tell kernel-package to use
"kernel-image" as a package name, nor did I tell the
new version to change the name to "linux-image". The
naming conflict was introduced by kernel-package,
AFAICS.

The only warning I got was that I was trying to replace
a running kernel.

AFAIK control provides the means to introduce new
packages replacing old ones with a different name. See
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html


Regards

Harri
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