Alan Lord wrote: > I have also used JHALFS and found this to work very well for what it > does: build-the-book! With this very straightforward product, all I > would really want extra is to be able to pause the process, after it > downloaded the book, and get it to load (or I could add it in if there > was a documented format for both syntax and hierarchy) my personal stuff > like extra apps, BLFS components etc., then continue on it's merry way!
I too have used jhalfs to build the basic book. However I have a set of scripts to build blfs packages. The only thing I need to do is combine those scripts. However, I don't see the need to do this as a single operation. I would always want to check out the lfs build before progressing to the blfs applications. I'll also note that porting a fresh blfs build to another system of identical hardware works very nicely with a simble tar. If the architecure is the same, but the harware is different, the only thing that needs to change is the kernel/drivers. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/alfs-discuss FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
