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[6370fa6]1<sect1 id="ch05-introduction">
2<title>Introduction</title>
3
4<para>
5In the following chapters we will install all the software that belongs to
[72033583]6a basic Linux system. After a user is done with this chapter he has a
[6370fa6]7fully working Linux system. The remaining chapters deal with setting up
8networking, creating the boot scripts and adding an entry to lilo.conf so
[72033583]9that the LFS system can be booted.
[6370fa6]10</para>
11
12<para>
13The software in this chapter will be linked statically. These programs
[13dd793]14will be reinstalled in the next chapter and linked dynamically. The
[6370fa6]15reason for the static version first is that there is a chance that our
[72033583]16normal Linux system and the LFS system aren't using the same C
[6370fa6]17Library versions. If the programs in the first part are linked against
18an older C library version, those programs might not work well on the
19LFS system.
20</para>
21
22<para>
23The key to learn what makes Linux tick is to know exactly what packages
[72033583]24are used for and why a user or the system needs them. Descriptions
[6370fa6]25of the package content are provided after the Installation subsection of each
26package and in Appendix A as well.
27</para>
28
29<para>
30We're about to start with installing the first set of packages. These
31packages will be, as previously explained, linked statically.
32</para>
33
34<para>
[13dd793]35During the installation of various packages, the user will most likely see
[72033583]36compiler warnings scrolling by on the screen. These are normal and can
[6370fa6]37be safely ignored. They are just that, warnings (mostly about improper
[13dd793]38use of the C or C++ syntax, but not illegal use. It's just that, often, C
[6370fa6]39standards changed and packages still use the old standard which is not a
40problem).
41</para>
42
43<para>
[72033583]44Before we start, it should be made sure the LFS environment variable was
45setup
46if it was planned to be used, by running the following command:
[6370fa6]47</para>
48
49<blockquote><literallayout>
50
51 <userinput>echo $LFS</userinput>
52
53</literallayout></blockquote>
54
55</sect1>
56
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