[Bug 7706] PCMCIA bridge not working

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Fri Jul 6 18:12:49 EDT 2007


http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7706





------- Comment #4 from susemuse27 at gmx.de  2007-07-06 15:17 -------
Subject: Re:  PCMCIA bridge not working

okidoki.. will try to learn this and execute... will take some time
will come back to you in any case
thanks a lot

bugme-daemon at bugzilla.kernel.org schrieb:
> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7706
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> ------- Comment #3 from protasnb at gmail.com  2007-07-06 13:58 -------
> Well, when you have working kernel which stops working with next release, you
> can find actual patch or change that was incorporated and caused it not work
> anymore, by excluding new updates and eventually getting the one that broke
> your working kernel. Here is the procedure:
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> # install git and cogito on your computer (see kernel.org for information)
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> # clone Linus' tree:
> cg-clone \
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git
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> # start bisecting:
> cd linux-2.6
> git bisect start
> git bisect bad v2.6.18-rc5
> git bisect good v2.6.18-rc4
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> # start round
> cp /path/to/.config .
> make oldconfig
> make
> # install kernel, check whether it's good or bad, then:
> git bisect [bad|good]
> # start next round
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> After at about 9 reboots, you'll have found the guilty commit
> ("...  is first bad commit").
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> More information on git bisecting:
>   man git-bisect
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> It takes multiple reboots and patience... but then you can tell exactly what
> patch introduced the problem.
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> Hope you can spend some time doing this - will be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks.
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