On Jan 26, 2014, at 3:21 PM, Alexey Orishko wrote:

> - If building 3.10.next version, do I need to replace kernel headers,
> i.e. rebuild Glibc and
>  all stuff related to it?
>
> - Is there any consequences if I keep old headers & Glibc while
> booting from new kernel?
> (meaning: still 3.10, but latest patch level)

No.

Run a new kernel and have at it.

The only time you will have an issue is when you run a kernel version  
that is older than the --enable-kernel= option when building Glibc. If  
you run a kernel older than the version specified with that option,  
then you get FATAL: Kernel too old."

Sincerely,

WIlliam Harrington
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