Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_GFP_ATOMIC-1 Lower the gfp_atomic low watermark and make sure that __GFP_WAIT allocations won't eat the atomic GAP, in the attempt to reduce the GFP_ATOMIC allocation faliures. Only in 2.4.10pre11aa1: 00_builtin_expect-1 Dropped, likely/unlikely in mainline are nicer. Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_compile-sysrq-1 Fixed small compile troubles with sysrq (wakeup_bdflush() takes no arguments in mainline). Only in 2.4.10pre11aa1: 00_copy-user-lat-4 Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_copy-user-lat-5 Cleanup: use unlikely and __set_current_state. Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_flush-inode-reschedule-1 Reschedule during inode flushes under mem pressure. Only in 2.4.10pre11aa1: 00_highmem-debug-1 Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_highmem-debug-2 Rediffed due trivial rejects. Only in 2.4.10pre11aa1: 00_max-threads-backout-1 Mainline allows 1/8 of ram in tasks, that sounds ok too, so dropped the patch that made it 1/4 instead of 1/16. Only in 2.4.10pre11aa1: 00_module-gfp-4 Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_module-gfp-5 Rediffed due trivial rejects. Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_netconsole-code-1 Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_netconsole-misc-1 Splitted the netconsole code out of Ingo Molnar's latest Tux patch (J4). (from Ingo Molnar) Only in 2.4.10pre11aa1: 00_numa-sched-8 Rediffed due trivial rejects. Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_ramdisk-secure-1 Fix double BLKFLSBUF bug spotted by Al, and fixed a security problem with the pagecache backed ramdisk. Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_ramdisk-secure-1-const-1 Incremental cleanup, we may need to write to 'src' too. Only in 2.4.10pre11aa1: 00_rwsem-19 Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_rwsem-fair-20 Dropped the asm version of the rwsemaphores that was left disabled anyways in -aa and made all the fast paths inline to be competitive in the microbenchmark. Also made the rw sempahores fair again, see below. Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_rwsem-fair-20-recursive-1 Fixed the deadlock with recursive down_read, by introducing a down_read_recursive that gets a rw_sem_recursor structure as second paremeter that knows the state of the recursion. Such second parameter is of course allocated in the task structure, only page fault, coredump and /proc need to use the new recursive down. This way the deadlock is fixed cleanly and there is no unfariness. Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_shrink_cache-BUG-1 Fix from Andrew Morton to avoid freed buffers to be visible in the LRUs, it cures a BUG(). Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_swap-writepage-1 Optimization resurrected by Hugh Dickins to avoid doing unnecessary I/O flushes on orphaned swapcache pages. The page->buffer case is fine too in his patch unlike what I commented in the last email. Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_swapin-wrprotect-1 Don't mark pte writeable during swapins unless VM_WRITE is set in the vma->vm_flags. Fix from Linus, spotted by Hugh Dickins. Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_swapout-1 Fix from Hugh Dickins to cure swapout. Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_tty_register_ldisc-1 Export a symbol needed by modules. Only in 2.4.10pre11aa1: 00_vm-aa-2 Merged in mainline. Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 00_vm-writepage-reference-1 Fixed race condition where page structures can be still modified after all the I/O is been started (so potentially the page could go away under those later references). Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 10_numa-sched-9 Rediffed due trivial rejects. Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 56_uml-rb-mmap-1 Make uml to compile again. Only in 2.4.10pre11aa1: 60_tux-2.4.9-ac10-H7 Only in 2.4.10pre12aa1: 60_tux-2.4.9-ac10-J4 Picked last update from www.redhat.com/~mingo/ .