Combined storage tree

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One of the requests from LSF10 in August was the production of a
combined storage tree.  This is now ready at

git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/storage-tree

It's actually a nightly built merge tree consisting of

scsi-misc; scsi-rc-fixes
libata#upstream-fixes, libata#upstream
block#for-linus, block#for-next
and the dm quilt (which is empty at the moment).

I haven't yet added vfs or any of the fs trees, but if necessary, I can.

Note, because it's built nightly, like linux-next, it's hard (but not
impossible) to use it as a basis for git trees (it is much easier to use
it as a basis for quilts).

If there are any cross-tree patch sets, I can add them in for this too.

The trees are labelled <linux-tree>-stor<n>

You can find the combined diffs to the base linus tree here:

http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/jejb/storage-tree

(The build script and driving file are in the parent directory).

Any build cockups or missing trees, please let me know.

James


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