Linux From Scratch - Version 6.6 Chapter 6. Installing Basic System Software
6.3.3. Deploying LFS on Multiple Systems 1st paragraph, 1st sentence - One of the advantages of a LFS system is that there are no files that depend on the position of files on a disk system. + One of the advantages of an LFS system is that there are no files that depend on the position of files on a disk system. or + One of the advantages of a Linux From Scratch system is that there are no files that depend on the position of files on a disk system. To All who disagree, please don't argue that it is right the way it is now because it is not. Read the URL provided below and spend some time checking out the mistakes listed on that site. Stuff like this needs to be corrected because it doesn't present a favorable impression on people who understand proper grammar. http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/a.html If the word following begins with a vowel sound, the word you want is “an”: “Have an apple, Adam.” If the word following begins with a consonant, but begins with a vowel sound, you still need “an”: “An X-ray will show whether there's a worm in it.” It is nonstandard and often considered sloppy speech to utter an “uh” sound in such cases. The same rule applies to initialisms like “NGO” (for “non-governmental organization”). Because the letter N is pronounced “en,” it’s “an NGO” but when the phrase is spoken instead of the abbreviation, it’s “a non-governmental organization.” -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-book FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
