Hi Ming,
I could clone code from your address, but it is much more slower with the speed of only several KB per second. Oh my God!
Fortunately I got pretty useful help from Freeman Zhang in the mailing list. I will be able to clone code soon.
Thanks all the same!
Best regards
Michael
At 2014-12-11 14:28:34, "Ming Lin" <mlin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >Hi Michael, > >Can you clone the tree? >git clone https://github.com/dongsupark/linux.git > >Ming > >On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 9:55 PM, 秦弋戈 <michaelbest002@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hi, Ming Lin >> >> I'm a college student in China. My research for the master degree is related >> to Linux kernel, which has driven me to learn a lot about the kernel. Thus >> It makes me eager to be a kernel contributor. I want to participate the >> project "Block layer projects that I haven't had time for" raised by Kent. I >> have read the mails about it in lkml and the source code. >> >> But there is still two problems. >> 1. Until now my way of getting source is directly download tar package from >> kernel.org. I know it will be better to use git, but I found that it is >> quite slow with the speed of only 20 KB per second. I have configured my PC >> to by pass the annoying GFW so I think it is nothing with it. >> >> I guess you're also in China from your name and you are also participating >> in this project. So could you help me with it? >> >> 2. I'm not quite sure about which tree should I clone and whether the bcache >> branch is contained in mainline kernel tree. If not, should I clone the >> bcache tree from this address http://evilpiepirate.org/git/linux-bcache.git? >> And I found the address https://github.com/dongsupark/linux%3E gives me a >> 404 not found response, which is mentioned in lkml by Donsu Park >> >> Thanks a lot! >> >> Michael >> >> >> >> >>
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