Differences between 2.4.0test11ac1 and 2.4.0test11, pretty much all merged
from stuff off the maintainers and kernel list. 

For newcomers to these patches:

-       You can find them on ftp.*.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan
-       They are diffed against the base revision not cumulative diffs
-       Please report -ac bugs to me. I'm sure Linus doesn't want to know
        unless you can duplicate the problem on unadulterated 2.4test

Change Log

o       Documentation for CONFIG_TOSHIBA
o       Updated version of Rusty's kernel-hacking doc
o       Updated SubmittingDrivers
o       Added SubmittingPatches
o       Updated procfs docs
o       Updated initrd docs
o       Support kgcc autodetect
o       Link correctly with ACPI on ACPI_INTERPRETER off
o       Rusty's fixes/review of unsafe set_bit usage
o       Cleanup console_verbose() dunplication
o       MTRR updates (36bit etc)
o       Dont crash on boot with a dual cpu board holding a non intel cpu
o       Ramdisk missing blkdev_put
o       Radio driver cleanups
o       BTTV radio config option
o       Fix qcam VIDIOCGWIN bugs
o       3c503 error return cleanup
o       8390 seperate tx timeout path
o       Acenic update
o       Network driver check/request region fixes
o       Epic100 update
o       Tulip crash fix on weird eeproms
o       ISAPnP hang on boot port fix
o       CS46xx update
o       Maestro pci_enable fix
o       Support mixed pnp and legacy sb cards
o       Fix function prototype in wacom drivr
o       Hopefully fix the bugs in the FAT and HPFS file systems that
        caused fs corruption
o       Fix cramfs vanishing data bug
o       Fix NLS config.in bug for SMB
o       Fix generic bitops bugs
o       Power management locking fixes
o       filemap posix compliance fix
o       Fix pte handling race

Also the ramfs changes are in my tree. I don't plan to submit the ramfs bits
to Linus in their current state, thats just an Alan Convenience


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