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The kernel can be easily installed on a running system. During the boot process, the kernel is started with the latest version number by default. If you want to return to an old version, you can select the desired kernel version in the grub menu „Advanced options for Linux Mint“.
sudo apt install libncurses5-dev build-essential libssl-dev
Check here whether a patch is available for your currently installed kernel. If not, choose the next newer version and download the patch.
For example:
If you are running a 4.4.165 kernel choose the following patch:
patch-4.4.148-rt166-rc1.patch.gz
If you want to use a kernel version that is not already installed, please install the generic kernel with the correct version with this guide first.
git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git
git checkout -b RTPatch tags/v4.4.148
For RT-patch v4.4.148-rt166-rc1 install generic kernel 4.4.0
cd <pathToKernelSrc> patch -p1 < <pathToPatch>/patch-4.4.148-rt166-rc1.patch
This selection will affect, how many modules will be built. The sizef and the range of functions of the monolitic kernel will not be changed. Additional modules can be built and installed after the kernel is installed.
config-4.4.0-040400-generic
)cd <pathToKernelSrc> cp /boot/<yourDistributionConfig> make oldconfig