Dear List
Members,
Is there a
way to prevent a kernel from being upgraded unless
a list of
given dependencies are satisfied?
What I am
getting at is sometimes updated kernels are available
before the
upgraded versions of the kernel modules in 'extras'
are (ie
drbd).
If there
were a way to list these modules as dependencies that
must be
satisfied before a kernel upgrade can be performed it
would
prevent a lot of pain around upgrade management.
Thanks,
Ross S. W. Walker
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