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