Just curious, what's your motivation to create a LFS system?
The last time I rolled my own minimal system was when I needed to have a
system to load linux onto machine from an image. This was the days
before most machines had CDROM drives, so I needed a version of liux
that fit on a floppy. It was also long before the Linux from scratch
project existed so it was quite fun finding everything that I needed to
make it work... which it did in the end.
Since then I haven't really needed to create a system from scratch,
other than creating a few net boot systems, which isn't quite the same
thing.
Brian Cluff
On 08/25/2014 07:20 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
> I have been trying to do Linux from Scratch for 2 years now (I created
> about 8 virtual machines to do so) and have NEVER progressed beyond
> chapter five. Well, I got a computer to dedicate to my LFS build and it
> took me two weeks to get to chapter 7. This is so cool!
> :-)~MIKE~(-:
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