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Timestamp:
10/18/2022 08:31:34 AM (19 months ago)
Author:
Xi Ruoyao <xry111@…>
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xry111/arm64, xry111/arm64-12.0
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    1414called AArch64) CPUs.  On the other hand, the instructions in this book may
    1515work on 32-bit ARM CPUs with some modifications. To build a system that
    16 utilizes one of these CPUs, the main prerequisite, in addition to those on
     16utilizes one of these alternative CPUs, the main prerequisite, in
     17addition to those on
    1718the next page, is an existing Linux system such as an earlier LFS
    1819installation, Ubuntu, Red Hat/Fedora, SuSE, or other distribution that
     
    2425applications twice, once for a 32-bit system and once for a 64-bit system.
    2526This is not directly supported in LFS because it would interfere with the
    26 educational objective of providing the instructions needed for a
    27 straightforward base Linux system. Some LFS/BLFS editors maintain a fork
    28 of LFS for multilib, which is accessible at <ulink
     27educational objective of providing the minimal instructions needed for a
     28base Linux system. Some LFS/BLFS editors maintain a multilib fork
     29of LFS, accessible at <ulink
    2930url="https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~thomas/multilib/index.html"/>. But
    3031the multilib edition is for x86_64, and multilib is an advanced topic
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