So the rule book says.. 

But if its a minor kernel change, your taking a chance that the module your using 
isn't using something thats changed.. SO its just safer.. I have used modules from 
different versions and they have worked, but its hit or miss at best and shouldn't 
really be done. (I did it by mistake)

> Hello,
> 
> Please tell me if the following statement is correct:
> 
> Because modules call  internal functions of the kernel as fixed
> addresses, when the kernel  is changed (even a small change) 
> all modules
> must be rebuilt.

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