Dear list members,

I used to install a new kernel with  "rpm -ivh"  so that I could
either boot the old or new one.  And with
"rpm -Uvh" I would replace the older with the newer version.  However
since Suse 10.0 that no longer seems to be the case and rpm -ivh also
replaces the older version.  I want to be able to boot the older
version until I make sure the new one works for me.  Is it still
possible to do in Suse 10.1?  Specifically, I want to install

kernel-default-2.6.18.1-1.3.i586.rpm

Pointers would be appreciated.  Thanks, Gustav
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