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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
6a basic Linux system. After you're done with this and the next chapter,
7you'll have a fully working Linux system. The remaining chapters deal
8with creating the boot scripts, making the LFS system bootable and
9setting up basic networking.
10</para>
11
12<para>
13The software in this chapter will be linked statically. These programs
14will be reinstalled in the next chapter and linked dynamically. The
15reason for the static version first is that there is a chance that our
16normal Linux system and the LFS system aren't using the same C
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
24are used for and why a user or the system needs them. Descriptions
25of the package content are provided after the Installation subsection of each
26package and in Appendix A as well.
27</para>
28
29<para>
30During the installation of various packages, you will more than likely see
31all kinds of compiler warnings scrolling by on the screen. These are
32normal and can be safely ignored. They are just that, warnings (mostly
33about improper use of the C or C++ syntax, but not illegal use. It's just
34that, often, C standards changed and packages still use the old standard
35which is not a problem).
36</para>
37
38<para>
39Before we start, make sure the LFS environment variable is setup
40properly if you decided to make use of it. Run the following:
41</para>
42
43<blockquote><literallayout>
44 <userinput>echo $LFS</userinput>
45</literallayout></blockquote>
46
47<para>
48Check to make sure the output contains the correct directory to the LFS
49partition's mount point (/mnt/lfs for example).
50</para>
51
52</sect1>
53
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