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This makes it easy to specify kernel patches: boot.kernelPatches = [ pkgs.kernelPatches.ubuntu_fan_4_4 ]; To make the `boot.kernelPatches` option possible, this also makes it easy to extend and/or modify the kernel packages within a linuxPackages set. For example: pkgs.linuxPackages.extend (self: super: { kernel = super.kernel.override { kernelPatches = super.kernel.kernelPatches ++ [ pkgs.kernelPatches.ubuntu_fan_4_4 ]; }; }); Closes #15095 |
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