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SubjectRe: How to compile on one machine and install on another?
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Alan Cox wrote:

> Other than making sure you configure it for the box it will eventually run
> on - nope you have it all sorted. If you use modules you'll want to install
> the modules on the target machine too

What is the best way to install the modules? Is there a directory _all_ of
the modules exist in b4 you do "make modules_install". I usually end up
setting EXTRAVERSION to something unique and doing a make modules_install.
That way it does not hose up the modules for the build machine.
Is there a better way?

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