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10 causing the issue, if it is a regression (e.g. did not happen with earlier
130 b) Build, install, and boot a kernel as described earlier in *segment 1,
151 c) Build, install, and boot a kernel as described earlier in *segment 1,
188 remove some kernels you built earlier. You most likely want to keep those
205 the kernels you built earlier and later you might want to keep around for
231 set to report the bug -- unless it did not happen with earlier kernel versions,
396 * Is one of the versions you earlier established as 'good' or 'bad' a stable or
407 Before doing so, ensure you are still running the 'working' kernel an earlier
411 Afterwards check out the source code for the version earlier established as
673 commands the earlier steps already described in more detail::
712 you created earlier works as expected; a bisection with the .config file
720 Start by checking out the sources for the version earlier established as
759 configuration created earlier this works a lot faster than many people assume:
765 * Start the bisection and tell Git about the versions earlier established as
778 the commands introduced earlier::
1001 already did so earlier::
1157 randomly chosen characters from the one-time password specified earlier. Once
1343 a range (say 6.1..6.2), as they are internally based on earlier kernels
1649 again mentioned earlier to update your local Git repository.
1679 --all)`` used earlier to utilize every CPU core in the system for the job -- but
1783 work earlier might fail to boot. To prevent that you will need to know how much
1864 It will ensure the .config file you prepared earlier actually works as expected.
1878 ensure the kernel version you assumed to be 'good' earlier in the process (e.g.
1911 to build another kernel from the latest codebase, as your earlier tests with
1932 *Start the bisection and tell Git about the versions earlier established as
1947 same commands you used earlier.* [:ref:`... <bisectbuild_bissbs>`]
1962 base them on a somewhat earlier point like 6.1-rc1 or even 6.0 -- and then