Hi,

Andrew Morton:
> >  Note that if you work from my git import, git has a nice tree bisection
> >  option.
> 
> Is that documented anywhere?

http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/6/24/234


Basically, you do this:

$ set -o noclobber
$ git-rev-tree --bisect ^good1 ^good2 bad > .git/refs/heads/tryN
$ git checkout tryN

(Initially, "good" is v2.6.12 or whatever version last worked for you;
 "bad" is "master", thus:
 $ git-rev-tree --bisect ^v2.6.12 master > .git/refs/heads/tryN
)

Build kernel, test. If good, add tryN to the list of good kernels, above;
if bad, replace "bad" with "tryN". N += 1. Repeat.

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