Embedded Linux development with GIT

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Hi,

I have a situation where we have a local GIT repository that is based
on v2.6.17.  We initially added the source tarball to an empty
repository and then started applying changes to it.  Looking back,
that might not have been the best idea 400 commits later.

My goal is to eventually bring our repository closer to mainline
revisions so as to make it easier to actually contribute back to the
community.  So how can I fix my repository so as to give it visibility
to Linus' kernel?

Here is my initial thoughts:

1) Clone kernel.org kernel and it is Master
2) Create a local Head based on 2.6.17 and call it Local
3) Pull my existing heavily patched repository into the Local branch and merge

Is it possible then to see our 400 odd commits then in the Local
branch on top of 2.6.17 so that we can see not only our history but
also the history that came before?  Then as Master advances we can see
about backporting and bringing our code close enough to mainline
kernel to actually be able to contribute back to the community and
submit patches.  Is this realistic approach.  I am unsure of the GIT
commands that I need to do this?

Thanks,

Sean
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