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SubjectRe: Why isn't 2.2.2-prex on the mirrors?
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Followup to:  <Pine.LNX.3.96.990208004501.6184A-100000@rzlin1.ruf.uni-freiburg.de>
By author: Roman Drahtmueller <draht2@rzlin1.ruf.uni-freiburg.de>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> ftp.XX.kernel.org or www.XX.kernel.org
>
> via ftp or http, respectively, is the official way to go, where XX is
> the two-letter code for your country.
> All _official_ kernel mirror sites (LKAMS == Linux Kernel Archive
> Mirror System) sync' with kernel.org very soon after a new file
> arrives in the tree. Thanks to Peter Anvin who made it possible.
>

And *huge* thanks to all the sites that have volunteered their time,
machines and bandwidth to help out. 58 sites and counting...

> The pre-kernel patches lie in the /pub/linux/kernel/testing directory.

Yes, I believe this was the missing piece of info.

-hpa
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