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rb83d43e re043985 13 13 <para>The primary target architectures of LFS are the AMD/Intel x86 (32-bit) 14 14 and x86_64 (64-bit) CPUs. On the other hand, the instructions in this book are 15 also known to work, with some modifications, with the Power PC CPU. To build a 16 system that utilizes one of these CPUs, the main prerequisite, in addition to 17 those on the next few pages, is an existing Linux system such as an earlier LFS 18 installation, Ubuntu, Red Hat/Fedora, SuSE, or other distribution that targets 19 the architecture that you have. Also note that a 32-bit distribution can be 20 installed and used as a host system on a 64-bit AMD/Intel computer.</para> 15 also known to work, with some modifications, with the Power PC and ARM CPUs. To 16 build a system that utilizes one of these CPUs, the main prerequisite, in 17 addition to those on the next few pages, is an existing Linux system such as an 18 earlier LFS installation, Ubuntu, Red Hat/Fedora, SuSE, or other distribution 19 that targets the architecture that you have. Also note that a 32-bit 20 distribution can be installed and used as a host system on a 64-bit AMD/Intel 21 computer.</para> 21 22 22 23 <para>Some other facts about 64-bit systems need to be added here. When
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