Hey, I'm looking for some advise before installing a version of Linux that I built from the latest source. I am very pleased with the Debian/Lenny distro that I use and my only real reason for building my own kernel is more for educational purposes than anything but I would also like to compile a kernel that is configured for the specific system that I install it on. But here's my question. So that I don't break my Debian distro do I always need to download the version of the kernel source of my current distro? My current version is 2.6.18-4-486 but the latest stable Linux kernel is 2.6.23.1. If I build that version will it break my system? Or maybe someone could point me to a good updated reference doc that deals with this subject.
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