Changeset 96ece2d7
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book/bookinfo.xml
r4694b140 r96ece2d7 22 22 23 23 <copyright id="copyright"> 24 <year>2001-200 5</year>24 <year>2001-2006</year> 25 25 <holder>BLFS Development Team</holder> 26 26 </copyright> -
book/preface.xml
r4694b140 r96ece2d7 180 180 181 181 <para>This book is mainly aimed at those who have built a system based 182 on the LFS book. It will also be useful for those who are 183 using other distributions, but for one reason or another want to manually build 184 software and are in need of some assistance. BLFS can be 185 used to create a range of diverse systems and so the target audience is 186 probably nearly as wide as that of the LFS book. If you 187 found LFS useful, you should also like this!</para> 182 on the LFS book. It will also be useful for those who are using other 183 distributions, but for one reason or another want to manually build 184 software and are in need of some assistance. Note that the material 185 contained in this book, in particular the dependency listings, is based 186 upon the assumption that you are using a base LFS system with every 187 package listed in the LFS book already installed and configured. BLFS can 188 be used to create a range of diverse systems and so the target audience is 189 probably nearly as wide as that of the LFS book. If you found LFS useful, 190 you should also like this!</para> 188 191 189 192 <para>Since Release 5.0, the BLFS book version matches -
introduction/welcome/askhelp.xml
r4694b140 r96ece2d7 33 33 <para>Is the hardware support compiled into the kernel or 34 34 available as a module to the kernel? If it is a module, is it 35 configured properly in <filename>mod ules.conf</filename> and has it35 configured properly in <filename>modprobe.conf</filename> and has it 36 36 been loaded? You should use <command>lsmod</command> as the 37 37 <systemitem class='username'>root</systemitem> user to see if it's 38 loaded. Check the <filename>sys log.log</filename> file or run38 loaded. Check the <filename>sys.log</filename> file or run 39 39 <command>modprobe <replaceable>[driver]</replaceable></command> to 40 40 review any error message. If it loads properly, you may need to add … … 81 81 </listitem> 82 82 <listitem> 83 <para>whether you have deviated from the book or LFS at all.</para> 83 <para>whether you have deviated from the book or LFS at all,</para> 84 </listitem> 85 <listitem> 86 <para>if you are installing a BLFS package on a non-LFS system.</para> 84 87 </listitem> 85 88 </itemizedlist> -
introduction/welcome/changelog.xml
r4694b140 r96ece2d7 46 46 <itemizedlist> 47 47 <listitem> 48 <para>[randy] - Text updates and corrections provided by a patch 49 sent in by Chris Staub.</para> 50 </listitem> 51 <listitem> 48 52 <para>[randy] - Replaced the commands to modify the *ns*.pc pkgconfig 49 53 files with commands to create symlinks to the actual NSS/NSPR .pc -
introduction/welcome/which.xml
r4694b140 r96ece2d7 44 44 book as well as some items (such as <xref linkend="general-prog"/>) 45 45 which are useful in their own right. Note that you don't have to install all 46 of these libraries and packages found in this part to start with ,each46 of these libraries and packages found in this part to start with as each 47 47 BLFS installation procedure tells you which packages 48 48 it depends upon so you can choose the program you want to install and see -
postlfs/config/users.xml
r4694b140 r96ece2d7 50 50 <para>Additionally, the <ulink 51 51 url='http://refspecs.freestandards.org/LSB_3.0.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/usernames.html'> 52 Linux Standard sBase</ulink> recommends that system uid and gid values should be52 Linux Standard Base</ulink> recommends that system uid and gid values should be 53 53 below 100.</para> 54 54
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