> karena buat apa, menghabiskan waktu percuma hanya untuk installasi?? banyak distro 
>yang bagus-2 tinggal pake aja :), baru disetting sendiri
 

Kayaknya udah di jawab dech sama [EMAIL PROTECTED]
berikut cuplikannya.... (maaf kalo kepanjangan,... hehehehe) 

Why would I want an LFS system? 

There are a lot of reasons why somebody would want to install an LFS system. 
The question most people raise is "why go through all the hassle of manually 
installing a Linux system from scratch when you can just download an 
existing distribution?". That is a valid question which I hope to answer for 
you. 

The most important reason for LFS's existence is teaching people how a Linux 
system works internally. Building an LFS system teaches you about all that 
makes Linux tick, how things work together, and depend on each other. And 
most importantly, how to customize it to your own taste and needs. 

One of the key benefits of LFS is that you are in control over your system 
without having to rely on somebody else's Linux implementation. You are in 
the driver's seat now and are able to dictate every single thing such as the 
directory layout and boot script setup. You will also know exactly where, 
why and how programs are installed. 

Another benefit of LFS is that you can create a very compact Linux system. 
When you install a regular distribution, you end up installing a lot of 
programs you probably would never use. They're just sitting there taking up 
(precious) disk space. It's not hard to get an LFS system installed under 
100 MB. Does that still sound like a lot? A few of us have been working on 
creating a very small embedded LFS system. We installed a system that was 
just enough to run the Apache web server; total disk space usage was 
aproximately 8 MB. With further stripping, that can be brought down to 5 MB 
or less. Try that with a regular distribution. 

(....dibusek krn kepanjangan.....) 

Another analogy that we can use is that of comparing LFS with a finished 
house. LFS will give you the skeleton of a house, but it's up to you to 
install plumbing, electrical outlets, kitchen, bathtub, wallpaper, etc. 

Another advantage of a custom built Linux system is added security. You will 
compile the entire system from source, thus allowing you to audit 
everything, if you wish to do so, and apply all the security patches you 
want or need to apply. You don't have to wait for somebody else to provide a 
new binary package that fixes a security hole. Besides, you have no 
guarantee that the new package actually fixes the problem (adequately). You 
never truly know whether a security hole is fixed or not unless you do it 
yourself. 


> karena kalo begitu terus kapan belajar jadi developernya??

wah kalo ini sih cuman masalah manajemen waktu aja...
hehehehe..... 

> btw
> ada yang punya e-book 2 atau link bagus untuk c programming di linux ??
 

http://linuxtraining.co.uk/
http://linuxguruz.org
http://www.opensourcetraining.co.uk/
http://training.gbdirect.co.uk/courses/c/ 

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