"git log" should show you the history of the repository. You can search for the ID of the bad commit you found in the bisect and note down the id of the previous commit. Then you can use "git checkout <ID of previous commit>" to checkout the wanted version. Then you can compile, install, test, ... But wouldn't it be more interesting to know if the latest kernel version works when you just undo (reverse patch) the bad commit?
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