Maginot Junior wrote:

> Well, I think LFS have an ideal of liberty, so installing or not is
> something that each creator must decide because the spirit of LFS is
> to learn, and make your own distro that fits your own needs, in my
> case my distro needs to be installed, so since I did not find any
> project that easily fits mine I will not complain and start asking for
> someone else to make what I need, so I'm doing my own installer, and
> maybe in the future it can help someone else. Of course, I'm not
> making a world wide distro, so my installer will work for my needs, if
> someone else needs somethings different it will not be my turn
> anymore.

Installing an LFS system is discussed in Chapter 6.

The easiest way to copy an LFS system to another computer with a similar 
architecture (e.g. i686) is with tar.  The caveat is that if the HW 
(video card, drive type, etc.) is different, you  will need to rebuild 
the kernel.  Of course you also have to update the configuration for 
things like hostname, ip address, etc.

   -- Bruce
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