Divy Le Ray <[email protected]> writes:
> On this topic, I have a question: how do I get to see all the
> netdev-2.6 branches ?
> After cloning a free netdev-2.6 tree, 'git branch' shows only the
> master branch:
> ...
> Cloning
> "git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jgarzik/netdev-2.6.git"
> into "netdev-2.6-fresh"...
> Initialized empty Git repository in /opt/sources/netdev-2.6-fresh/.git/
> ...
> 100% (23058/23058) done
> done
> -bash-3.1$ cd netdev-2.6-fresh/
> -bash-3.1$ git branch
> * master
At this point,
$ git branch -r
will show you have copies of Jeff's branches in remotes/origin/.
$ git checkout -b upstream origin/upstream
would make your local upstream branch that forks from Jeff's upstream
branch.
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