>
>> or ckmake with 'sudo'.
>
> How about instead having ckmake detect first if you have your
> $HOME/ksrc/ and if so use that, otherwise go with the built in stuff ?
This way, if you do not have $HOME/ksrc (which is the case when you
first run get-compat-kernels on a clean system), you will fallback to
the case where the script downloads and extracts the debs into
/usr/src which will again make sure that you will not have $HOME/ksrc
in the next run. How will we populate $HOME/ksrc?
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