Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 02 Oct 1999 17:21:25 +0000 | From | Enrico Weigelt <> | Subject | Kernel optimization |
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hi folks,
i'm currently working on some code size optimizations for the linux kernel (e.g. killing debug messages, ...)
now my question:
what's about the whole bootup code (./arch/.../boot/ ), which is only used on kernel bootup (right?) ?
is it freed after the kernel has booted up; if not, is there a way to do it ?
what's about the message "freeing unused kernel memory" ?
please answer me via email, because i'm not subscribed in this list. (too much traffic)
thanx, ew.
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