Hazel Russman wrote:

But that would give you a new set of kernel headers different from
the ones your glibc was built against. Could that cause problems if
other packages were rebuilt? I've noticed that distros always seem to
upgrade kernel and glibc together.

Don't change the kernel headers. You only need to move bzImage to /boot. System.map and .config are optional, but I do that too.

The modules, if you use any, are in a separate directory:

/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/

  -- Bruce


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