On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 02:34:24PM -0600, David Douthitt scribbled:
> > Really? I thought that there was an issue with it in 2.4.2 only...
> 
> You're probably right.  Rick, watch out!

Gack! Argh!@

I tried to install a 2.4.2 kernel this morning...lilo told me
it worked, but after a reboot, I wasn't using 2.4.2. I tried
a bunch of times...I guess lilo was protecting me or something. ;)

> > Anyone know what happens when you use strip on a kernel? =)
> 
> I thought I read about that - and that it was useless, as it's already
> stripped... Does that mesh with what everyone else knows?

I'm betting that strip just doesn't find anything to bother
with -- there are no libraries in the kernel, and I thought
that strip's purpose was to strip unnecesary library stuff
from a binary.

Plus, strip prolly only works on ELF format binaries; kernels
probably don't have to be ELF or a.out format. Not that I
really understand what I'm talking about here...

-- 
rick -- A mind is like a parachute... it only works when it's open.

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