Changeset a2cd10f for chapter09/theend.xml
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chapter09/theend.xml
rf50aec7 ra2cd10f 4 4 5 5 <para>Well done! You have finished installing your LFS system. It may have 6 been a long process but it was wellworth it. We wish you a lot of fun6 been a long process, but we hope it was worth it. We wish you a lot of fun 7 7 with your new shiny custom built Linux system.</para> 8 8 … … 18 18 you run this command. There's a slight chance it may backfire on you and 19 19 render your system unusable (mostly by destroying your kernel modules 20 and dynamic & shared libraries). This is more often caused by typo's20 and dynamic & shared libraries). This is caused more often by typos 21 21 than by a problem with the command used.</para> 22 22 … … 24 24 harmless under normal circumstances. It doesn't strip anything vital from 25 25 the files. It also is quite safe to use --strip-all on regular programs 26 (don't use that on libraries - they will be destroyed) but it's not as27 safe and the space you gain is not all that much. But if you're tight on28 disk space every little bit helps, so decide yourself. Please refer to26 (don't use that on libraries - they will be destroyed), but it's not as 27 safe, and the space you gain is not all that much. But if you're tight on 28 disk space every little bit helps, so decide for yourself. Please refer to 29 29 the strip man page for other strip options you can use. The general idea 30 is to not run strip on libraries (other than --strip-debug) just to be30 is to not run strip on libraries (other than --strip-debug), just to be 31 31 on the safe side.</para> 32 32
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