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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6]>
7
8<sect1 id="ch-system-introduction">
9 <?dbhtml filename="introduction.html"?>
10
11 <title>Introduction</title>
12
13 <para>In this chapter, we enter the building site and start constructing the
14 LFS system in earnest. That is, we chroot into the temporary mini Linux system,
15 make a few final preparations, and then begin installing the packages.</para>
16
17 <para>The installation of this software is straightforward. Although in many
18 cases the installation instructions could be made shorter and more generic,
19 we have opted to provide the full instructions for every package to minimize
20 the possibilities for mistakes. The key to learning what makes a Linux system
21 work is to know what each package is used for and why you (or the system)
22 may need it.</para>
23
24 <para>If using compiler optimizations, please review the optimization hint at
25 <ulink url="&hints-root;optimization.txt"/>. Compiler optimizations can make
26 a program run slightly faster, but they may also cause compilation
27 difficulties and problems when running the program. If a package refuses to
28 compile when using optimization, try to compile it without optimization and
29 see if that fixes the problem. Even if the package does compile when using
30 optimization, there is the risk it may have been compiled incorrectly because
31 of the complex interactions between the code and build tools. Also note that
32 the <option>-march</option> and <option>-mtune</option> options using values
33 not specified in the book have not been tested. This may cause problems with
34 the toolchain packages (Binutils, GCC and Glibc). The small potential gains
35 achieved in using compiler optimizations are often outweighed by the risks.
36 First-time builders of LFS are encouraged to build without custom
37 optimizations. The subsequent system will still run very fast and be stable
38 at the same time.</para>
39
40 <para>The order that packages are installed in this chapter needs to be
41 strictly followed to ensure that no program accidentally acquires a path
42 referring to <filename class="directory">/tools</filename> hard-wired into
43 it. For the same reason, do not compile packages in parallel. Compiling in
44 parallel may save time (especially on dual-CPU machines), but it could result
45 in a program containing a hard-wired path to <filename
46 class="directory">/tools</filename>, which will cause the program to stop
47 working when that directory is removed.</para>
48
49 <para>Before the installation instructions, each installation page provides
50 information about the package, including a concise description of what it
51 contains, approximately how long it will take to build, and how much disk
52 space is required during this building process. Following the installation
53 instructions, there is a list of programs and libraries (along with brief
54 descriptions of these) that the package installs.</para>
55
56</sect1>
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