Author: gerard
Date: 2009-05-26 19:17:46 -0600 (Tue, 26 May 2009)
New Revision: 8927

Modified:
   trunk/BOOK/chapter01/changelog.xml
   trunk/BOOK/prologue/audience.xml
Log:
Removed .From Power Up To Bash Prompt. reference. Fixes #2409.

Modified: trunk/BOOK/chapter01/changelog.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/BOOK/chapter01/changelog.xml  2009-05-26 20:50:29 UTC (rev 8926)
+++ trunk/BOOK/chapter01/changelog.xml  2009-05-27 01:17:46 UTC (rev 8927)
@@ -38,6 +38,16 @@
 -->
 
     <listitem>
+     <para>2009-05-26</para>
+     <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
+       <para>[gerard] - Removed <quote>From Power Up To Bash Prompt</quote>
+reference. Fixes <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;2409">#2409</ulink>.</para>
+      </listitem>
+     </itemizedlist>
+    </listitem>
+
+    <listitem>
       <para>2009-05-25</para>
       <itemizedlist>
         <listitem>

Modified: trunk/BOOK/prologue/audience.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/BOOK/prologue/audience.xml    2009-05-26 20:50:29 UTC (rev 8926)
+++ trunk/BOOK/prologue/audience.xml    2009-05-27 01:17:46 UTC (rev 8927)
@@ -46,15 +46,7 @@
 <para>The goal of Linux From Scratch is to build a complete and usable
 foundation-level system. If you do not wish to build your own Linux system
 from scratch, you may not entirely benefit from the information in this
-book. If you only want to know what happens while the computer boots, we
-recommend the <quote>From Power Up To Bash Prompt</quote> HOWTO located at
-<ulink url="http://axiom.anu.edu.au/~okeefe/p2b/"/> or on The Linux
-Documentation Project's (TLDP) website at <ulink
-url="http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/From-PowerUp-To-Bash-Prompt-HOWTO.html"/>.
-The HOWTO builds a system which is similar to that of this book, but it
-focuses strictly on creating a system capable of booting to a BASH prompt.
-Consider your objective. If you wish to build a Linux system while learning
-along the way, then this book is your best choice.</para>
+book.</para>
 
 <para>There are too many good reasons to build your own LFS system to list them
 all here. In the end, education is by far the most powerful of reasons. As

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