That's what I did ... blew away the old tree and untarred a new one
and applied the patch.  No cruft that way and I know how to do a 
'rm -rf' :)

-Rob

> On 20011120.1047, Bob Miller said ...
>
> Rob Hudson wrote:
> 
> > I know how to apply a patch to the kernel tree, but how do you apply a
> > 2nd patch?  I'm running 2.4.15-pre5, and if I want to patch my tree to
> > -pre7, do I need to start from 2.4.14 again or can I patch over an
> > already patched tree?  Can you undo a patch?
> 
> Sure.  patch -R.
> 
> But I wouldn't do it.  I'd save the .config file and blow away
> /usr/src/linux.  The kernel Makefiles aren't reliable when you make
> big changes.
> 
> -- 
> Bob Miller                              K<bob>
> kbobsoft software consulting
> http://kbobsoft.com                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 

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