Installing
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7. Installing Kernel
Finally, to Install openSUSE Linux Custom Kernel
Simply play:sudo su -c "zypper in /usr/src/packages/RPMS/x86_64/kernel*.rpm"
And this setup includes also the Custom Kernel Headers that you don’t will find online…
And finally reboot with:
sudo reboot
Finally, you should boot into your barely new openSUSE Linux Kernel :)
To check it run:uname -r
And in case of Issue you still can choose the previous one on the GRUB Splash Screen!
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8. Updating Firmware
How to Update Linux Devices Firmware on GNU/Linux
Especially relevant: this setup is optional and may be required only to make use of some New Device Drivers not available in your current Firmware.
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