Is it expected to be possible to build for one version whilst running another?
I recently built a Trixie LiveCD on a machine Bookworm, and a tester
has reported that DHCP fails during install, so it doesn't install.

Another user explains this as follows:

"Debian Live grabs packages from the version of Debian that is
installed on the host computer. Debian 13.5 with kernel    6.12.86 was
released on 16 May 2026.
Seems like Debian 13.5 is not installed on your host PC so Debian Live
gets confused due to the point release mismatch.
This kernel conflict will cause errors with any DKMS drivers that are
installed."

Is this intended behaviour, a bug, or a misconfiguration on my part?

(For reference, the ISO file in question can be found here:
https://www.linuxcnc.org/iso/linuxcnc_2.9.9-amd64.hybrid.iso )
I haven't, at the time of writing this email, updated the config on
github, but it is
https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc-live-build/tree/trixie but with
2.9.8 changed to 2.9.9 in auto/config and config/build

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