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1<sect1 id="ch02-commands">
2<title>Download the LFS Commands</title>
3<?dbhtml filename="commands.html" dir="chapter02"?>
4
5<para>LFS Commands is a tarball containing files which list the installation
6commands for the packages installed in this book.</para>
7
8<para>These files can be used to quickly find out which commands have
9been changed between the different LFS versions. Download the
10lfs-commands tarball for this book version and the previous book
11version and run a diff on the files. That way it is possible to see which
12packages have updated installation instructions, so any scripts you may
13have can be modified, or you can reinstall a package if you think that
14necessary.</para>
15
16<para>A side effect is that these files can be used to dump to a shell and
17install the packages, though some files need to be modified (where
18certain settings can't be guessed and depend on user preference or
19system hardware). Keep in mind, please, that these files are not
20thoroughly checked for correctness. There may be bugs in the files (since
21they are manually created at the moment) so do check them and don't
22blindly trust them.</para>
23
24<para>If you decide to use the commands to automatically install a
25package and it doesn't work, try reading the book's instructions
26instead before you ask for help on the mailinglist.</para>
27
28<para>The lfscommands can be downloaded from <ulink
29url="&http-root;/lfs-commands/">&http-root;/lfs-commands/</ulink>
30or <ulink
31url="&ftp-root;/lfs-commands/">&ftp-root;/lfs-commands/</ulink>
32.</para>
33
34</sect1>
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