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Timestamp:
12/18/2005 12:25:25 PM (18 years ago)
Author:
Manuel Canales Esparcia <manuel@…>
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    68<sect1 id="pre-prerequisites">
    7 <title>Prerequisites</title>
    8 <?dbhtml filename="prerequisites.html"?>
     9  <?dbhtml filename="prerequisites.html"?>
    910
    10 <para>Building an LFS system is not a simple task. It requires a certain level
    11 of existing knowledge of Unix system administration in order to resolve
    12 problems, and correctly execute the commands listed.  In particular, as an
    13 absolute minimum, the reader should already have the ability to use the command
    14 line (shell) to copy or move files and directories, list directory and file
    15 contents, and change the current directory.  It is also expected that the reader
    16 has a reasonable knowledge of using and installing Linux software.</para>
     11  <title>Prerequisites</title>
    1712
    18 <para>Because the LFS book assumes <emphasis>at least</emphasis> this basic
    19 level of skill, the various LFS support forums are unlikely to be able to
    20 provide you with much assistance; you will find that your questions regarding
    21 such basic knowledge will likely go unanswered, or you will simply be referred
    22 to the LFS essential pre-reading list.</para>
     13  <para>Building an LFS system is not a simple task. It requires a certain
     14  level of existing knowledge of Unix system administration in order to resolve
     15  problems, and correctly execute the commands listed. In particular, as an
     16  absolute minimum, the reader should already have the ability to use the
     17  command line (shell) to copy or move files and directories, list directory
     18  and file contents, and change the current directory. It is also expected that
     19  the reader has a reasonable knowledge of using and installing Linux
     20  software.</para>
    2321
    24 <para>Before building an LFS system, we recommend reading the following HOWTOs:
    25 </para>
     22  <para>Because the LFS book assumes <emphasis>at least</emphasis> this basic
     23  level of skill, the various LFS support forums are unlikely to be able to
     24  provide you with much assistance; you will find that your questions regarding
     25  such basic knowledge will likely go unanswered, or you will simply be referred
     26  to the LFS essential pre-reading list.</para>
    2627
    27 <itemizedlist>
    28 <listitem><para>Software-Building-HOWTO
    29 <ulink url="http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-Building-HOWTO.html"/></para>
     28  <para>Before building an LFS system, we recommend reading the following
     29  HOWTOs:</para>
    3030
    31 <para>This is a comprehensive guide to building and installing
    32 <quote>generic</quote> Unix software distributions under Linux.</para></listitem>
     31  <itemizedlist>
     32    <listitem>
     33      <para>Software-Building-HOWTO
     34      <ulink url="http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-Building-HOWTO.html"/></para>
    3335
    34 <listitem><para>The Linux Users' Guide
    35 <ulink url="http://www.linuxhq.com/guides/LUG/guide.html"/></para>
     36      <para>This is a comprehensive guide to building and installing
     37      <quote>generic</quote> Unix software distributions under Linux.</para>
     38    </listitem>
    3639
    37 <para>This guide covers the usage of assorted Linux software.</para></listitem>
     40    <listitem>
     41      <para>The Linux Users' Guide
     42      <ulink url="http://www.linuxhq.com/guides/LUG/guide.html"/></para>
    3843
    39 <listitem><para>The Essential Pre-Reading Hint
    40 <ulink url="&hints-root;essential_prereading.txt"/></para>
     44      <para>This guide covers the usage of assorted Linux software.</para>
     45    </listitem>
    4146
    42 <para>This is an LFS Hint written specifically for users new to Linux.
    43 It includes a list of links to excellent sources of information on a
    44 wide range of topics. Anyone attempting to install LFS should have an
    45 understanding of many of the topics in this hint.</para></listitem>
     47    <listitem>
     48      <para>The Essential Pre-Reading Hint
     49      <ulink url="&hints-root;essential_prereading.txt"/></para>
    4650
    47 </itemizedlist>
     51      <para>This is an LFS Hint written specifically for users new to Linux.
     52      It includes a list of links to excellent sources of information on a
     53      wide range of topics. Anyone attempting to install LFS should have an
     54      understanding of many of the topics in this hint.</para>
     55    </listitem>
     56
     57  </itemizedlist>
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    4959</sect1>
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