Incorporate suggested changes from Bruce. Thanks.

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<para>If you plan to use compiler optimizations in this chapter, take a look at
the optimization hint at <ulink url="&hints-root;optimization.txt"/>. Compiler
optimizations can make a program run a touch faster, but they may also cause
optimizations can make a program run slightly faster, but they may also cause
compilation difficulties and even problems when running the program. If a
package refuses to compile when using optimization, try to compile it without
optimization and see if the problem goes away. Even if the package does compile
when using optimization, there is the risk it may have been compiled
incorrectly due to compiler bugs or whatever. In short, the small gains achieved
in using compiler optimization are generally outweighed by the risk. First time
builders of LFS are encouraged not to bother. Your system will still be plenty
fast enough and very stable at the same time.</para>
when using optimization, there is the risk it may have been compiled incorrectly
due to complex interactions between the code and build tools. In short, the
small potential gains achieved in using compiler optimization are generally
outweighed by the risk. First time builders of LFS are encouraged to build
without custom optimizations. Your system will still be very fast and very
stable at the same time.</para>
<para>The order in which packages are installed in this chapter has
to be strictly followed, to ensure that no program gets a path referring