The kernel doesn't get upgraded with an `apt-get upgrade`, it must be done manually:

`apt-cache search kernel-image-2.4.18` (or whichever version you want). Pick one, and `apt-get install` it. The lilo entry for the current kernel will be renamed "LinuxOLD", and a "Linux" entry created for the new kernel. The new kernel will be set as the default.

Greg

Vincent Dupont wrote:

Hi,

I'm staring with Debian and find the security updates very usefull with
apt-get
It's very comfortable to keep one's packages up to date
But what happens when a package update concerns the Kernel? Should the
kernel be re-compiled or not?? is it automatically re-compiled?

Vincent






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