You can always try. The worst thing that happens is that the upgrade fails, you go into kernel panic and restore the old kernel.
Full disclosure: in spite of trying many times I never successfully built my own kernel. I always used the latest updates available in restricted repositories. They always worked well.
You can always try. The worst thing that happens is that the upgrade fails, you go into kernel panic and restore the old kernel.
Full disclosure: in spite of trying many times I never successfully built my own kernel. I always used the latest updates available in restricted repositories. They always worked well.