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[Discord] <arangaran> guys im a noob about these things and i dont know where to ask for help, so let me say it here, i have an orangepizero3 with 4gb RAM with proxmox installed, to do this i had to enable kvm in the kernel so i had to compile a custom one, the compile.sh program created an image that i could write to a disk and then install proxmox and be happy, but then i updated the thing and the l <clipped message>
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[Discord] <arangaran> atest standard kernel i got doesnt have kvm enabled, so i want to rebuild the custom kernel but i dont know how to do this with ./compile.sh, i found some old entries in the forum from 2019 that had some ideas but it seems those parameters are deprecated or something and there is no tutorial for this, so i dunno how to compile just the kernel plus headers with kvm enabled and ins <clipped message>
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[Discord] <arangaran> tall it without having to start from zero again, please help