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* [KJ] [HOWTO]using git to make a local clone?
@ 2007-06-09  9:55 psr
  2007-06-09 10:19 ` Andi Drebes
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From: psr @ 2007-06-09  9:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi All,

How can i use git to make a clone of a local kernel src tree?
e.g i want base repo to be my downloaded vanilla kernel 2.6.18.

How can i use git to make this as master, i clone the 2.6.18 src from
my disk to my working directory , modify the kernel ,ass files etc and
then merge with the 2.6.18 src base master which i downloaded.

I am facing trouble fixing this.
All tutorials ask to pull from Linus's latest src tree which i dont
need right now.
Can i use it for the purpose i intend?

Did anybody run into this problem?

pointers or help?

Thanks in advance.

--pradeep
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