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I have two kernels running on my device. The first one is kernel 5.4.0-144-generic, and the second one is a specialized kernel that I build to do some extra things. I usually use the second kernel on my device most of the time, and I was wondering if it was possible to build the open source drive for the kernel 5.4.0-144-generic while I'm using the second one?
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I have two kernels running on my device. The first one is kernel 5.4.0-144-generic, and the second one is a specialized kernel that I build to do some extra things. I usually use the second kernel on my device most of the time, and I was wondering if it was possible to build the open source drive for the kernel 5.4.0-144-generic while I'm using the second one?
This feature is similar to the one currently found in the Nvidia Runfile Installer: https://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/304.137/README/installdriver.html, with the
--kernel-source-path
and--kernel-install-path
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