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diff --git a/a/1.txt b/N1/1.txt
index cb4eca2..3eeae99 100644
--- a/a/1.txt
+++ b/N1/1.txt
@@ -29,28 +29,3 @@ On 06/02/2015 07:32, Maciej W. Rozycki wrote:
 I had a thought and moved the printk to be near the top of cpu_probe(), since
 it was possible the value of fcsr was getting clobbered by earlier code.  sure
 enough, I got saner-looking values:
-
-From full power-down:
-# dmesg | grep FCSR
-[    0.000000] CPU0: FCSR is: 000051a1
-[    0.319163] CPU1: FCSR is: d0828324
-[    0.364956] CPU2: FCSR is: a8011980
-[    0.404819] CPU3: FCSR is: 00000000
-
-Following a warm reboot cycle:
-# dmesg | grep FCSR
-[    0.000000] CPU0: FCSR is: 00000000
-[    0.319248] CPU1: FCSR is: 00000000
-[    0.364920] CPU2: FCSR is: 00000000
-[    0.404893] CPU3: FCSR is: 00000000
-
-Following a second full power-down:
-# dmesg | grep FCSR
-[    0.000000] CPU0: FCSR is: c6001100
-[    0.318236] CPU1: FCSR is: 908203a4
-[    0.364976] CPU2: FCSR is: a9801888
-[    0.404828] CPU3: FCSR is: 08000088
-
-With your new patch posted, it boots up just fine.
-
---J
diff --git a/a/content_digest b/N1/content_digest
index 3d15d22..3477814 100644
--- a/a/content_digest
+++ b/N1/content_digest
@@ -42,31 +42,6 @@
  "\n"
  "I had a thought and moved the printk to be near the top of cpu_probe(), since\n"
  "it was possible the value of fcsr was getting clobbered by earlier code.  sure\n"
- "enough, I got saner-looking values:\n"
- "\n"
- "From full power-down:\n"
- "# dmesg | grep FCSR\n"
- "[    0.000000] CPU0: FCSR is: 000051a1\n"
- "[    0.319163] CPU1: FCSR is: d0828324\n"
- "[    0.364956] CPU2: FCSR is: a8011980\n"
- "[    0.404819] CPU3: FCSR is: 00000000\n"
- "\n"
- "Following a warm reboot cycle:\n"
- "# dmesg | grep FCSR\n"
- "[    0.000000] CPU0: FCSR is: 00000000\n"
- "[    0.319248] CPU1: FCSR is: 00000000\n"
- "[    0.364920] CPU2: FCSR is: 00000000\n"
- "[    0.404893] CPU3: FCSR is: 00000000\n"
- "\n"
- "Following a second full power-down:\n"
- "# dmesg | grep FCSR\n"
- "[    0.000000] CPU0: FCSR is: c6001100\n"
- "[    0.318236] CPU1: FCSR is: 908203a4\n"
- "[    0.364976] CPU2: FCSR is: a9801888\n"
- "[    0.404828] CPU3: FCSR is: 08000088\n"
- "\n"
- "With your new patch posted, it boots up just fine.\n"
- "\n"
- --J
+ enough, I got saner-looking values:
 
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+18a98c47bb6d9b4c81284faf2d3c5b6f05363a677dcc3e16a1508e1442e7a100

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