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Cloning a child
Because the demo does not allow you to push changes back to bkbits.net, you need to clone again so that you have a local parent and child. This also demonstrates same file system clones.

bk clone my_parent bk_demo

You should now have a directory with two subdirectories: my_parent and bk_demo. There is a recorded relationship to the parent repositories. bk_demo knows that it gets updates from and sends updates to my_parent and my_parent knows it gets updates from and sends updates to http://bkdemo.bkbits.net/bk_demo.


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