A "repack" typically refers to a re-packaged version of software, which might be modified or updated for specific use cases or to fix certain issues.
"Then be the therapist," he said. "You have to inject the repack. My repack. I'm sending you a link. It's a 4-megabyte binary. It's not signed, it's not approved, and if Vertiv finds out, we both go to prison. But it will harmonize the kernels."
Repackaged software cannot be updated via official channels. If a security flaw is discovered in the core platform, your system remains exposed.