Christoph wrote:
> Simply removing my patch from mm will do the same.
I doubt it.
Looks to me like your patch went into Linus's tree on March 24, 2006:
changeset: 23661:1541c55e5f8d
user: Christoph Lameter <[email protected]>
date: Fri Mar 24 23:33:22 2006 +0800
summary: [PATCH] cpusets: only wakeup kswapd for zones in the current cpuset
If that's so, then only a reversing patch will suffice. Linus does not
remove patches from his tree; he only adds more patches.
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