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07/22/2001 07:45:10 PM (23 years ago)
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    22<title>How things are going to be done</title>
    33
    4 <para>
    5 We are going to build the LFS system by using an already installed Linux
     4<para>We are going to build the LFS system by using an already installed Linux
    65distribution such as Debian, SuSe, Slackware, Mandrake, RedHat, etc. There
    76is no need to have any kind of bootdisk. We will use an existing Linux
    87system as the base (since we need a compiler, linker, text editor, and
    9 other tools).
    10 </para>
     8other tools).</para>
    119
    12 <para>
    13 After you have downloaded the necessary packages that make up an LFS
     10<para>After you have downloaded the necessary packages that make up an LFS
    1411system you will create a new Linux native partition where the LFS system
    15 will be installed onto.
    16 </para>
     12will be installed onto.</para>
    1713
    18 <para>
    19 The next step, chapter 5, will be the installation of a number of
     14<para>The next step, chapter 5, will be the installation of a number of
    2015packages that are statically linked and installed on the LFS partition.
    2116These packages form a basic development suite which will be used to
    22 install the actual system.
    23 </para>
     17install the actual system.</para>
    2418
    25 <para>
    26 Chapter 6 installs the actual base system. We use the chroot program to
     19<para>Chapter 6 installs the actual base system. We use the chroot program to
    2720start a new shell who's root directory will be set to the LFS
    2821partition. This, in essence, is the same as rebooting and have the
     
    3124still use your host system. While software is being installed you can
    3225simply switch to a different VC (Virtual Console) or X desktop and
    33 continue using your computer.
    34 </para>
     26continue using your computer.</para>
    3527
    36 <para>
    37 When all the software is installed, chapter 7 will setup the boot
     28<para>When all the software is installed, chapter 7 will setup the boot
    3829scripts. Chapter 8 will setup the Linux boot loader and you can finally
    39 reboot your system into your new LFS-system.
    40 </para>
     30reboot your system into your new LFS-system.</para>
    4131
    42 <para>
    43 This is the process in a nutshell. Detailed information on the steps
     32<para>This is the process in a nutshell. Detailed information on the steps
    4433you are taking are provided in the chapters as you go through them. If
    4534something isn't completely clear yet, don't worry. It will become very
    46 clear shortly.
    47 </para>
     35clear shortly.</para>
    4836
    49 <para>
    50 Please read chapter 2 carefully as it explains a few important things
     37<para>Please read chapter 2 carefully as it explains a few important things
    5138you need to be aware of before you work your way through chapters 5 and
    52 above.
    53 </para>
     39above.</para>
    5440
    5541</sect1>
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