@Mike, you should be ok to hold udev (I am yet to encounter any issues with it). At this point the updates do not involve any security issues and if it works ok now then it's probably unlikely that it will be a problem in the future. Also you do not need to install aptitude to hold a package (although aptitude is a pretty cool commandline package manager). You can hold udev like this:
@Mike, you should be ok to hold udev (I am yet to encounter any issues with it). At this point the updates do not involve any security issues and if it works ok now then it's probably unlikely that it will be a problem in the future. Also you do not need to install aptitude to hold a package (although aptitude is a pretty cool commandline package manager). You can hold udev like this:
echo udev hold | dpkg --set-selections