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diff --git a/a/1.txt b/N1/1.txt
index 248cd77..7d36b16 100644
--- a/a/1.txt
+++ b/N1/1.txt
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ After searching the web, it seems it is quite common after
 2.6.34 kernels... But I cannot figure out what is the issue.
 
 Here is the Oops output:
-root at at91sam9m10g45ek:~# insmod ../n/mtd_stresstest.ko dev=3
+root@at91sam9m10g45ek:~# insmod ../n/mtd_stresstest.ko dev=3
 
 =================================================
 mtd_stresstest: MTD device: 3
diff --git a/a/content_digest b/N1/content_digest
index 42d4b88..4aa3b5a 100644
--- a/a/content_digest
+++ b/N1/content_digest
@@ -1,7 +1,13 @@
- "From\0nicolas.ferre@atmel.com (Nicolas Ferre)\0"
+ "From\0Nicolas Ferre <nicolas.ferre@atmel.com>\0"
  "Subject\0Hit BUG_ON in dma-mapping.c:425\0"
  "Date\0Wed, 05 Jan 2011 17:49:12 +0100\0"
- "To\0linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org\0"
+ "To\0Russell King - ARM Linux <linux@arm.linux.org.uk>"
+  'linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org' <linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org>
+ " Linux Kernel list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>\0"
+ "Cc\0Andrew Victor <linux@maxim.org.za>"
+  Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com>
+  Hong XU <hong.xu@atmel.com>
+ " Patrice VILCHEZ <patrice.vilchez@atmel.com>\0"
  "\00:1\0"
  "b\0"
  "Hi,\n"
@@ -25,7 +31,7 @@
  "2.6.34 kernels... But I cannot figure out what is the issue.\n"
  "\n"
  "Here is the Oops output:\n"
- "root at at91sam9m10g45ek:~# insmod ../n/mtd_stresstest.ko dev=3\n"
+ "root@at91sam9m10g45ek:~# insmod ../n/mtd_stresstest.ko dev=3\n"
  "\n"
  "=================================================\n"
  "mtd_stresstest: MTD device: 3\n"
@@ -89,4 +95,4 @@
  "-- \n"
  Nicolas Ferre
 
-6ff6abe9a3d8ff16a348698051055f5234c65fc8bba5f7d8e80e35d92bcd2766
+b30b6f58b044a16d0b8c8d6edb90093230eb10500ec740ae5603d927cb6e8c0d

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