Re: linux headers

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On 3/20/23 06:44, lacsaP Patatetom wrote:

Please don't top post on mailing lists.

I don't understand what 'problem' you are speaking of. All you've asked is if you can install a kernel headers from a different build - the general answer is "no" - don't ever do that.

I already explained if you want to compile kernel package that you hav emodified, bump pkgrel and compile it - it will create both kernel and kernel headers package - install and use them both.

Cross compile?? Unless you're compiling on one architecture for another I don't understand the question. Since you're compiling a kernel for a VM your host and VM are presumably both x86-64.

Honestly, my best advice to you is stop trying to build kernels.





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