2015-05-02 10:25 GMT-03:00 Theodore Ts'o <[email protected]>: > The linux stable tree contains many branches. You need to checkout the > one that you care about; that is, do you want the 4.0.y stable tree? > Or the 3.10.y stable tree? Or the 3.14.y stable tree? etc.
Now last version 4.0.1 tree. > It sounds like you did a git clone of the stable tree, and by default > that landed you on the master branch. The master branch at the moment > happens to be pointing at 4.1rc1. I'm not sure why that's the case; > it probably has more to do with Greg K-H's internal workflows, but the > fact is the master branch is not what you want. > You need to explicitly checkout the stable branch that has what you > want. You can either checkout an explicit version, i.e., "git > checkout v4.0.1", or you can checkout the latest 4.0 stable release, > via "git checkout linux-4.0.y". I am followed the tree in other directory. The problems was branch sure. > Or you can set up a local branch, via something like "git branch > my-4.0 linux-4.0.y; git checkout my-4.0". And then in the future a > "git pull" command will update your branch to have the latest 4.0.y > stable release. All of this is basic git commands; I suggest you find > a git tutorial and go through it. Yeah! Thanks, Albino -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [email protected] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/

