RE: Building kernel-image with kpkg
| Fortunately, though, you've read /usr/share/doc/libc6/README.Debian.gz
| and understand why you shouldn't do this. :-)
Actually I use my system for pure driver development against newer
kernels, hence I always link my /usr/include/linux with the appropriate
kernel. I guess it is not preferred if the system is meant to be running
stable as a server or workstation.
Yeah, setting LINUX_SOURCE is an easier way. Thanks for your information
though.
Regds
Ramesh
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