Hello group,
a rather newbie-ish question. I created my own customized Debian Wheezy 
system for a Beagleboard xM from armhf builds at rcn-ee.net (specifically: 
debian-7.4-console-armhf).

Now I am happy with all the tweaks I've done so far in the last months but 
I'd like to upgrade the kernel to a 3.14 release, in order to make use of 
the new SCHED_DEADLINE.

There are no backports of linux 3.14 for Wheezy but there are Jessie 
packages for 
linux-headers-3.14-1-all linux-headers-3.14-1-common 
linux-headers-3.14-1-all-armhf 
etc.
What's the best option to upgrade the kernel? Tweeak /etc/apt/sources.list 
to add Jessie repos or trying compile it natively (I'm too lazy for setting 
up a cross-compile chain).

Also, once I've got them compiled, I guess I should modify the BOOT 
partition of my uSD card to point to the proper image? An outline of the 
steps would be immensely appreciated!
Regards

Leonardo

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