Yes, it would be nice to be able to revert one commit in ipxe, while there's no 
confirmed solution available at the time. This would apply to all commits in 
ipxe code, if that commit turns out to cause issue. There's nice instruction in 
ipxe website on how to identify which commit is causing issue using git bisect, 
but there's no instruction on how to revert that commit.

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On Dec 4, 2012, at 5:10 PM, "Shao Miller" <[email protected]> wrote:

> This seems like a 'git' question, to me.
> 
> Are you asking for someone to provide you with instructions for dealing with
> the conflicts that you've run into while trying to revert a commit that's in
> mainline iPXE?  If so, this might involve reviewing all of the code
> involved, editing files, changing code, saving the changes, resolving the
> conflicts.
> 
> - Shao Miller
> 
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