+ * Use a Linux kernel 3.3 or later, which has an integrated Open
+ vSwitch kernel module.
+
+ The upstream Linux kernel module lacks a few features that
+ are in the third-party module. For details, please see the
+ FAQ, "What features are not available in the Open vSwitch
+ kernel datapath that ships as part of the upstream Linux
+ kernel?".
+
+ * Install the "openvswitch-datapath-dkms" Debian package that
+ you built earlier. This should automatically build and
+ install the Open vSwitch kernel module for your running
+ kernel.
+
+ This option requires that you have a compiler and toolchain
+ installed on the machine where you run Open vSwitch, which
+ may be unacceptable in some production server environments.
+
+ * Install the "openvswitch-datapath-source" Debian package, use
+ "module-assistant" to build a Debian package of the Open
+ vSwitch kernel module for your kernel, and then install that
+ Debian package.
+
+ You can install the kernel module Debian packages that you
+ build this way on the same machine where you built it or on
+ another machine or machines, which means that you don't
+ necessarily have to have any build infrastructure on the
+ machines where you use the kernel module.
+
+ /usr/share/doc/openvswitch-datapath-source/README.Debian has
+ details on the build process.
+
+ * Build and install the kernel module by hand.