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Loading shared libraries at app startup time

Hi folks,

In Linux, when an application is started up .. and its dependent shared libraries are loaded into memory automatically at startup time ...
I wonder what part of kernel/OS determines and loads these shared libraries into memory ...

Thanks

Dang
Nov 23 '10 #1
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