Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
> Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> 
>> Jeremy,
>>
>>   This is what I am proposing for BLFS right now:
> 
> 
> [snip]
> 
>>
>> Does this seem reasonable?
> 
> 
> Yes, I like it.
> 
> Except for one small nitpick. :) I'm not very fond of the term 'Boot CD'
> any more, especially not for the CD we produce. It only says the CD can
> boot, but boots into what? A shell? An installer? What sort of tools are
> on the CD? I don't expect this section in BLFS to go into full detail,
> but the term 'Live CD' or even 'Bootable Rescue CD' better suggests the
> type of environment you can expect to have when using it. It would be
> nice if there was a small line or so that hinted at the fact that it is
> a full operating system on the CD with a wide range of useful tools.
> 
> What do you think?

OK.  How about:

<para>In addition, the LFS Community has developed its own CD-ROM
available at <ulink url='http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/livecd/'/>.
This LiveCD, in addition to booting and having rescue capabilities,
this CD is capable of building an entire LFS/BLFS system.
A copy of this CD-ROM is available with the printed version of the Linux
>From Scratch book.  If you download the ISO image, use <xref
linkend='cdrecord'/> to copy the image to a CD-ROM.</para>

  -- Bruce
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