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40 If you later want to build a newer mainline snapshot, use these commands::
71 comprehensive reference section later explains each of them in more detail. It
93 ensure the system will permit your self-compiled kernel to boot later. The
162 version you deepened to (``v6.0`` above); later releases like ``v6.1`` and
191 Running ``uname -r`` under your kernel later will then print something like
234 * Evaluate how you want to handle debug symbols. Enable them, if you later
283 * To later build another kernel you need similar steps, but sometimes slightly
329 * Your kernel is easy to remove later, as its parts are only stored in two
387 ensure the system will permit your self-compiled kernel to boot later.*
669 Tagging your kernel will help avoid confusion later, especially when you patched
675 build scripts will automatically pick up the tag. You can later change that file
749 something important you can turn on a missing feature later and quickly run the
796 'panic', 'Oops', 'warning', or 'BUG' later when running, as then you will be
805 later, you might want to disable debug symbols to avoid above downsides::
813 chance that you need to decode a stack trace later (as explained by 'Decode
919 'modules' on x86) to build the image and the modules of your kernel, which later
990 Another round later
993 *To later build another kernel you need similar, but sometimes slightly
996 The process to build later kernels is similar, but at some points slightly
1012 Uninstall the kernel later
1016 thus easy to remove later.* [:ref:`... <uninstall_sbs>`]
1020 your kernel are easy to remove later, as files are stored in two places only and