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1<sect1 id="ch02-download">
2<title>How to download the software</title>
3
4<para>
5Throughout this document I will assume that you have stored all the
6packages you have downloaded somewhere in $LFS/usr/src.
7</para>
8
9<para>
10I use the convention of having a $LFS/usr/src/sources directory.
11Under sources you'll find the directory 0-9 and the directories a
12through z. A package as sysvinit-2.78.tar.gz is stored under
13$LFS/usr/src/sources/s/ A package as bash-2.04.tar.gz is stored under
14$LFS/usr/src/sources/b/ and so forth. You don't have to follow this
15convention of course, I was just giving an example. It's better to keep
16the packages out of $LFS/usr/src and move them to a subdirectory, so
17we'll have a clean $LFS/usr/src directory in which we will unpack the
18packages and work with them.
19</para>
20
21<para>
22The next chapter contains the list of all the packages you need to download,
23but the partition that is going to contain our LFS system isn't created yet.
24Therefore store the files temporarily somewhere where you want and remember
25to copy them to $LFS/usr/src/ when you have finished the chapter in which
26you prepare a new partition (chapter 4).
27</para>
28
29</sect1>
30
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