On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 23:27:03 PST, Andrew Morton said: > > git-x86.patch > > git-x86-fixup.patch > > git-x86-thread_order-borkage.patch > > git-x86-thread_order-borkage-fix.patch > > git-x86-identify_cpu-fix.patch > > git-x86-memory_add_physaddr_to_nid-export-for-acpi-memhotplugko.patch > > git-x86-memory_add_physaddr_to_nid-export-for-acpi-memhotplugko-checkpatch-fixes.patch > > git-x86-inlining-borkage.patch > > x86_64-set-cpu_index-to-nr_cpus-instead-of-0.patch > > x86_64-make-sparsemem-vmemmap-the-default-memory-model-v2.patch BAD > You could try http://userweb.kernel.org/~akpm/mmotm/ - we might have already > fixed it. I suspect that trying -rc3-mm1 but refreshing just the 10 patches above from -mmotm would be far less likely to pull in other heartburn? > Otherwise, please proceed to work out which diff I need to drop and hope like > hell that it isn't git-x86.. That's a 41,240 line diff, the rest *total* to about 400 lines. I don't have warm-n-fuzzies about my odds here. ;) I'm a git-idiot, but *do* know how to git-bisect through Linus tree - what would I need to do to git-bisect through git-x86.patch? (I do *not* know how to deal with more than 1 source git tree, so if the magic is just 'get a linus tree, merge git-x86, then bisect as usual", I'm stuck on "merge git-x86")..