Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 6 Feb 2003 07:07:42 +0100 | From | Jurriaan <> | Subject | 2.5.59 won't boot, 2.5.58 will, how to I use bitkeeper to get 'in between' ? |
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Until now, all 2.5.59-based kernels (2.5.59 vanilla, 2.5.59 + vmlinux patch, 2.5.59-mm[1-8]) hang very early in the boot-process on my system, right after 'Uncompressing Linux...'
I am willing to try which patch between 2.5.58 and 2.5.59 caused this, but I can't find out how to extract these patches. If I browse the linux-2.5 repository on the web-interface @ bitkeeper, I don't see a message 'And with this patch-set, we've reached 2.5.58 - any patches after this apply to 2.5.58 and will create 2.5.59 in due time'.
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/BK-usage/ seems to focus more on uploading patches. There is something on getting the diff between two kernel versions, but I need finer patches/revisions/changesets. I can see how to download the initial tree, but what do I do next?
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