Awesome work, thank you.

I haven't been an LFS user for a number of years.  I started off compiling
v4.0 (or earlier) on a PIII500, back when the first stage was
statically-linked.  As my first linux experience, beyond mainstream
installations that wouldn't install correctly or boot (I didn't have the
ability to fix what I then didn't understand), the education turned into a
passion.  Through-out the years LFS has provided me with an insight into
developments and changes in the linux eco-system and been an invaluable
reference.
I've been somewhat sad to see so much resistance towards systemd as it
seems all but inevitable to be a fixture in the landscape.  This howto
gives me a reason to get back on the LFS horse; as an education to prepare
myself for the future.
...and maybe a new platform for my parent's LFS file-server that has been
reliably running for six years without failure.  I'm expecting the hardware
to die one day.


On 28 January 2013 07:57, Armin K. <kre...@email.com> wrote:

> On 01/27/2013 07:49 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> > Armin K. wrote:
> >> Hello, I have taken some time to write a howto for LFS + Systemd.
> >
> > This is a nice piece of work.  Could I ask you to reformat it slightly
> > in accordance with http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/hints/sample-hint.txt
> > and we can put it in the hints section of the web site.
> >
> >     -- Bruce
> >
>
> Please no more text editing for today. I'll take a look at it sometimes
> next week.
>
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