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8 | <sect1 id="ch-intro-how">
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11 | <title>How to Build an LFS System</title>
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12 |
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13 | <para>The LFS system will be built by using an already installed
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14 | Linux distribution (such as Debian, OpenMandriva, Fedora, or openSUSE). This
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15 | existing Linux system (the host) will be used as a starting point to
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16 | provide necessary programs, including a compiler, linker, and shell,
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17 | to build the new system. Select the <quote>development</quote> option
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18 | during the distribution installation to include these
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19 | tools.</para>
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20 |
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21 | <note><para>There are many ways to install a Linux distribution and
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22 | the defaults are usually not optimal for building an LFS system.
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23 | For suggestions on setting up a commercial distribution see:
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24 | <ulink url="&lfs-root;hints/downloads/files/partitioning-for-lfs.txt"/>.</para></note>
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25 |
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26 | <para>As an alternative to installing a separate distribution on your
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27 | machine, you may wish to use a LiveCD from a commercial distribution.</para>
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28 |
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29 | <!--
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30 | <note>
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31 | <para>The LFS LiveCD might not work on newer hardware configurations,
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32 | failing to boot or failing to detect some devices such as some SATA hard
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33 | drives.</para>
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34 | </note> -->
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35 |
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36 | <para><xref linkend="chapter-partitioning"/> of this book describes how
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37 | to create a new Linux native partition and file system,
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38 | where the new LFS system will be compiled and installed. <xref
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39 | linkend="chapter-getting-materials"/> explains which packages and
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40 | patches must be downloaded to build an LFS system, and how to store
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41 | them on the new file system. <xref linkend="chapter-final-preps"/>
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42 | discusses the setup of an appropriate working environment. Please read
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43 | <xref linkend="chapter-final-preps"/> carefully as it explains several
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44 | important issues you should be aware of before you begin to
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45 | work your way through <xref linkend="chapter-cross-tools"/> and beyond.</para>
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46 |
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47 | <para><xref linkend="chapter-cross-tools"/> explains the installation of
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48 | the initial tool chain, (binutils, gcc, and glibc) using cross-compilation
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49 | techniques to isolate the new tools from the host system.</para>
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50 |
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51 | <para><xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/> shows you how to
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52 | cross-compile basic utilities using the just built cross-toolchain.</para>
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53 |
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54 | <para><xref linkend="chapter-chroot-temporary-tools"/> then enters a
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55 | "chroot" environment, where we use the new tools to build all
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56 | the rest of the tools needed to create the LFS system.</para>
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57 |
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58 | <para>This effort to isolate the new system from the host distribution may
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59 | seem excessive. A full technical explanation as to why this is done is
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60 | provided in <xref linkend="ch-tools-toolchaintechnotes"/>.</para>
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61 |
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62 | <para>In <xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/> the
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63 | full-blown LFS system is built. Another advantage provided by the chroot
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64 | environment is that it allows you to continue using the host system
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65 | while LFS is being built. While waiting for package compilations to
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66 | complete, you can continue using your computer as usual.</para>
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67 |
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68 | <para>To finish the installation, the basic system configuration is set up in
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69 | <xref linkend="chapter-config"/>, and the kernel and boot loader are created
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70 | in <xref linkend="chapter-bootable"/>. <xref linkend="chapter-finalizing"/>
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71 | contains information on continuing the LFS experience beyond this book.
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72 | After the steps in this chapter have been implemented, the computer is
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73 | ready to boot into the new LFS system.</para>
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74 |
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75 | <para>This is the process in a nutshell. Detailed information on each
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76 | step is presented in the following chapters.
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77 | Items that seem complicated now will be clarified, and everything will
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78 | fall into place as you commence your LFS adventure.</para>
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79 |
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80 | </sect1>
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