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When installing a new kernel, you basically stop getting kernel updates from the main repository, right?
I really have to look into all this a bit more I guess.
You add the new kernel's repository to your repo list. During updates, Pacman will pull what it needs from the various repos.
That's the short-short version. Possibly not technically accurate, but that's basically what it does.
After I ran the setup commands, edited the config file, then ran the command to install + update, it updated without me having to manually select any files.