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16 one of the many trees/branches should be applied to. Hopefully this document
57 To revert a previously applied patch, use the -R argument to patch.
58 So, if you applied a patch like this::
134 it'll tell you about it by saying the patch applied with **fuzz**.
141 read this file to see exactly what change couldn't be applied, so you can
144 If you don't have any third-party patches applied to your kernel source, but
158 applied with ``-p0`` instead of ``-p1`` (reading the patch file should reveal if
174 patch could not be applied correctly and the patch program was unable to
179 If you get ``Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Assume -R? [n]``
183 If you actually did apply this patch previously and you just re-applied it
184 in error, then just say [n]o and abort this patch. If you applied this patch
340 Incremental patches are different: instead of being applied on top
341 of base 5.x kernel, they are applied on top of previous stable kernel
375 kernel and the patch should be applied on top of the 5.7 kernel source.