Changeset 91b45ad
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- 01/13/2003 01:26:45 PM (21 years ago)
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chapter01/acknowledgements.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 13 13 14 14 <listitem><para><ulink url="http://www.valinux.com">VA Linux 15 Systems</ulink> for providing rack space and bandwidth for the15 Systems</ulink> for providing rack space and bandwidth for the 16 16 linuxfromscratch.org server.</para></listitem> 17 17 … … 115 115 with setting up the LFS non-profit organization.</para></listitem> 116 116 117 <listitem><para>Countless other people on the various LFS mailing lists who are117 <listitem><para>Countless other people on the various LFS mailing lists who are 118 118 making this book happen by giving their suggestions, testing the book 119 119 and submitting bug reports.</para></listitem> -
chapter01/blfsbook.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 3 3 4 4 <para>The blfs-book list is used for coordinating 5 the BLFS Book's maintenance.5 the BLFS book's maintenance. 6 6 Traffic on it is mostly Bugzilla and CVS commit messages. 7 7 It is important that all development discussion 8 of interest to the Book's users take place on blfs-dev, not here.</para>8 of interest to the book's users take place on blfs-dev, not here.</para> 9 9 10 10 </sect2> -
chapter01/blfsdev.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 2 2 <title>blfs-dev</title> 3 3 4 <para>The blfs-dev list is for discussion of BLFS Book development.</para>4 <para>The blfs-dev list is for discussion of BLFS book development.</para> 5 5 6 6 </sect2> -
chapter01/blfssupport.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 12 12 It does not include topics such as 13 13 the price of beer, what hardware to buy, 14 or GNU versus BSD or Microsoft versus Linux flame wars.14 or GNU versus BSD or Microsoft versus Linux flame wars. 15 15 These belong on lfs-chat, 16 16 and since blfs-support is high traffic, -
chapter01/how.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 51 51 <para>When all the software from Chapter 6 is installed, Chapters 7, 8 and 9 52 52 will help us finalize our installation. We will set up our boot 53 scripts in Chapter 7. In Chapter 8 we will build our final linux kernel and53 scripts in Chapter 7. In Chapter 8 we will build our final Linux kernel and 54 54 set up the Linux boot loader. Chapter 9 has some pointers to help you after 55 55 you finish the book. Then finally, you reboot your system and boot into your -
chapter01/lfsbook.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 2 2 <title>lfs-book</title> 3 3 4 <para>The lfs-book list is used for coordinating the LFS Book's maintenance.4 <para>The lfs-book list is used for coordinating the LFS book's maintenance. 5 5 Traffic on it is mostly Bugzilla and CVS commit messages. 6 6 It is important that all development discussion 7 of interest to the Book's users take place on lfs-dev, not here.</para>7 of interest to the book's users take place on lfs-dev, not here.</para> 8 8 9 9 </sect2> -
chapter01/lfschat.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 5 5 It's a place where anything goes, nothing is off-topic. 6 6 You can discuss the price of beer or what hardware to buy. 7 Even GNU versus BSD and Microsoft versus Linux flame wars7 Even GNU versus BSD and Microsoft versus Linux flame wars 8 8 are okay in lfs-chat.</para> 9 9 -
chapter01/lfsdev.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 2 2 <title>lfs-dev</title> 3 3 4 <para>The lfs-dev list is for discussion of LFS Book development.</para>4 <para>The lfs-dev list is for discussion of LFS book development.</para> 5 5 6 6 </sect2> -
chapter01/subscribe.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 2 2 <title>How to subscribe?</title> 3 3 4 <para>Any of the above-mentioned mailing lists can be subscribed to by sending4 <para>Any of the above-mentioned mailing lists can be subscribed to by sending 5 5 an email to <ulink url="mailto:listar@linuxfromscratch.org">listar@linuxfromscratch.org</ulink> 6 6 and writing <emphasis>subscribe listname</emphasis> as the subject -
chapter05/fileutils-inst.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 35 35 <para><screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen></para> 36 36 37 <para>And fin sh off installing the package:</para>37 <para>And finish off installing the package:</para> 38 38 39 39 <para><screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen></para> -
chapter06/config-shadowpwd.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 8 8 programs that need to verify passwords (for example xdm, ftp daemons, 9 9 pop3 daemons) need to be 'shadow-compliant', that is they need to 10 be able to work with shadow 'ed passwords.</para>10 be able to work with shadowed passwords.</para> 11 11 12 <para>To enable shadow 'ed passwords, run the following command:</para>12 <para>To enable shadowed passwords, run the following command:</para> 13 13 14 14 <para><screen><userinput>/usr/sbin/pwconv</userinput></screen></para> -
chapter06/gcc-exp.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 3 3 4 4 <para><userinput>--enable-threads=posix:</userinput> This enables C++ 5 exception handling for multi threaded code.</para>5 exception handling for multi-threaded code.</para> 6 6 7 7 <para><userinput>--enable-__cxa_atexit:</userinput> This option will result 8 8 in C++ shared libraries and C++ programs that are interoperable with other 9 linux distributions.</para>9 Linux distributions.</para> 10 10 11 11 <para><userinput>--enable-clocale=gnu:</userinput> There is a risk that -
chapter07/setclock.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 27 27 <para>Now, you may want to take a look at a very good hint explaining how we 28 28 deal with time on LFS at <ulink url="&hints-root;time.txt"/>. 29 It explains issues such as time zones, UTC, and the TZ environment29 It explains issues such as time zones, UTC, and the TZ environment 30 30 variable.</para> 31 31 -
chapter09/whatnow.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 25 25 <listitem><para>Mailing lists</para> 26 26 27 <para>There are several LFS mailing lists you may subscribe to if you are27 <para>There are several LFS mailing lists you may subscribe to if you are 28 28 in need of help. See <xref linkend="ch01-maillists"/> for more 29 29 information.</para></listitem> -
index.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 5 5 <!ENTITY book SYSTEM "book/book.xml"> 6 6 7 <!ENTITY version "2003011 1">8 <!ENTITY releasedate "January 1 1th, 2003">7 <!ENTITY version "20030113"> 8 <!ENTITY releasedate "January 13th, 2003"> 9 9 10 10 <!ENTITY ftp-root "ftp://ftp.linuxfromscratch.org"> -
preface/foreword.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 9 9 that if I wanted full satisfaction from my Linux system I would have to 10 10 build my own system from scratch, using only the source code. I resolved 11 not to use pre-compiled packages of any kind, nor CD-ROM or boot disk that11 not to use pre-compiled packages of any kind, nor CD-ROM or boot disk that 12 12 would install some basic utilities. I would use my current Linux system to 13 13 develop my own.</para> -
preface/whonotread.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 5 5 <para>If you do not wish to build your own Linux system from scratch, then 6 6 you probably don't want to read this book. Our goal is to build a complete 7 and us eable foundation system. If you only want to know what happens while7 and usable foundation system. If you only want to know what happens while 8 8 your computer boots, then we recommend the 9 9 <quote>From Power Up To Bash Prompt</quote> HOWTO. The HOWTO builds a bare -
preface/whoread.xml
rb8b390a r91b45ad 37 37 add your own ingredients which enhance the flavor of your burger. When you 38 38 are satisfied with the recipe, you go on to preparing it. You make it just 39 the way you like it: broil it, bake it, deep-fry it, barbe que it, or eat it39 the way you like it: broil it, bake it, deep-fry it, barbecue it, or eat it 40 40 tar-tar (raw).</para> 41 41
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