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SubjectRe: Linux-2.2.4..
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Followup to:  <003001be7595$606289c0$0201a8c0@home>
By author: "Jeff Millar" <jeff@wa1hco.mv.com>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> Ever since we went to the mirror system, things seem a bit messed up.
>
> The mirrors don't get a copy of the upload very fast...sometimes it
> seems like days. Often the first mirror to get a new kernel isn't
> even us.kernel.org
>
> The links in the mirror page no longer point to the correct
> locations, at least for ca.kernel.org and mx.kernel.org
>
> Maybe Linus should hold off on the announcement until the mirrors have
> a change to catch up?...on the existential theory that if a kernel isn't
> available is it really "out there"?
>

{www,ftp}.xx.kernel.org are usually not single sites.
ftp.us.kernel.org is something like 15 sites. You can access each one
of them as ftp1.us.kernel.org, ftp2.us.kernel.org, etc.

-hpa

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