*- On 27 Jun, Brian Servis wrote about "Re: How do I put a package on hold 
without using dselect?"
> *- On 27 Jun, Phillip Deackes wrote about "How do I put a package on hold 
> without using dselect?"
>> I regularly update my system using apt-get. Occasionally, however, I
>> might want to hold back a package (exim, at the moment). Can I do this
>> other than by using dselect? I have scoured the dpkg and apt-get man
>> pages and can't see a way to do it.
>> 
> 
> read the Documentation/Changes and Documentation/networking/routing.txt
> files in the kernel source.  For local networks you don't need to add
> the network with 'route add .....', it is done automatically by the
> kernel.
> 

oops seemed to have replied to the wrong post sorry!!!!!!!!!!!

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Brian 
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