Re: btrfs/git question.

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On 11/28/2011 12:53 PM, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> Seems I've picked up a wireless regression, and randomly drop my WiFi
> connection with more recent kernels.  While I'd love to try to track down the
> issue, the sporadic nature makes it difficult.  But I don't want to revert to a
> flat-out old kernel because of all the btrfs modifications.  Is it possible
> using git to add *just* btrfs patches to an older kernel?

Sure: use git rebase to apply the patches to the older kernel.


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