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From David Lee on Thu, 22 Jun 2000

Hello,
I would like to have a question about stripping binary and library files.
Actually I am building a Linux boot/root floppy disk. I need to fit in some huge shared library files, especially libc-2.1.1.so.6. (I am using Linux Mandrake 6.1). Reducing file size is necessary.
I think either objcopy or strip can be used. However, the Linux Bootdisk HOWTO says that only debug symbols should be removed (--strip-debug). What would happen if everything is removed (--strip-all)? I have tried and the resulting boot/root disk seems to be OK. However, something must be wrong ...
Thanks for your help.
David.

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From hilsen kasper on Thu, 22 Jun 2000

Dav jeg syntes at det er en gode side du har med en masse gode brugbare r�d . men det er ikke det jeg vil , je har et problem som du m�ske kan hj�lpe mig med . Jeg har en 450 mhz p3 cpu som jeg gerne vil have overclocket jeg har et asus bundkort model :p2b/f1440bx agp atx. Jeg ved ikke om at jeg skal have noget extra k�ling p� n�r det kun er til 500 mhz da mit bundkort ikke kan tage mere.en anden ting er at jeg ikke ved hvordan jeg g�r s� jeg h�ber at du vil hj�lpe mig. JEg h�ber at du vil hl�lpe mig med mine sp�rgsm�l.
hilsen kasper


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