Kernel upgrades question, as can't revert to earlier kernel

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I've noticed for some time now that some distros are upgrading the current 
running kernel, rather than installing a new kernel version, which if there 
are problems with the new kernel, you could boot the earlier kernel, which 
you know was working ok.

I'm currently updating my Don't Panic install, and there is a kernel update to 
2.6.25.4-1 , and 21% done so far. Is there some way that this latest kernel 
version can be installed as a new kernel, and leave the existing one alone?

I don't like this way of updating the kernel, as you have no way of booting to 
the earlier one if the latest version is problematic.

26% done now.

Nigel.



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