> > These are fine to me, but should not all go through my treeAll the *-to-*per-cpu* patches from Mike yes I'll send you a detailed list after the patch bomb. Done now (adding ccs) x86_64-sparsemem_vmemmap-2m-page-size-support.patch x86_64-sparsemem_vmemmap-vmemmap-x86_64-convert-to-new-helper-based-initialisation.patch Look like these two should be merged together Also I'm concerned about a third variant of memmappery. Can we agree to only merge that when the old sparsemem support is removed from x86-64? Otherwise it looks good to me. But a node is just defined by its memory? That would be ugly and a little error prone (would this case really be tested in user space normally?) but might work. Yes for now please. e.g. we at least need a patch to actually check the version number of the boot protocol. -Andi -
| David Miller | [GIT]: Networking |
| Fred . | Please add ZFS support (from GPL sources) |
| Linus Torvalds | Linux 2.6.26-rc4 |
| Jan Engelhardt | Re: why does x86 "make defconfig" build a single, lonely module? |
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| Jörg Sommer | [PATCH 2/4] Rework redo_merge |
| Matthieu Moy | git push to a non-bare repository |
| Michael Dressel | git merge --no-commit <branch>; does commit |
| Joakim Tjernlund | [FEATURE REQUEST] git clone, just clone selected branches? |
| Daniel Ouellet | identifying sparse files and get ride of them trick available? |
| GVG GVG | ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host |
| Unix Fan | Re: Vulnerability Note VU#800113 - Multiple DNS implementations vulnerable to cach... |
| Ihar Hrachyshka | Re: That whole "Linux stealing our code" thing |
| Daniel Brewer | Re: fsync performance hit on 1.6.1 |
| YAMAMOTO Takashi | yamt-km branch |
| der Mouse | Re: mjf-devfs2 branch |
| Ian Zagorskih | POSIX timer_settime() dosn't set timer in some cases (lost accuracy) |
