On 03/11/2016 08:39 PM, juan carlos Rebate wrote:
you did not understand my question, I do not want to create a LiveCD,
what I want is to create a system installation to install my lfs on
other machines
2016-03-12 1:08 GMT+01:00 [email protected] <[email protected]>:
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Van : [email protected]
Datum : 11/03/2016 22:53
Aan : [email protected]
Onderwerp : [lfs-chat] beginner question
hello how it goes ?, I am new to lfs, I'm starting to read the LFS
book and have a little doubt.
Can you build an installer for the resulting system ?, How can you do?
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Hi,
LFS is meant to teach you how to build a linux system from the ground up, so
you are supposed to type in or copy and paste the commands from the book.
Having said that, there is also alfs. This is the automated version. You give
it a number of configuration files up front, and then it will do all the
compiling on its own. Www.alfs.org I have once used it with the intention to
test my new system under load, but ended up actually running the system.
If you ahev any questions, please dont hesitate to ask them, at the very least
you show interrest in the project.
Kind regads, and welcome aboard,
Cedric
Ps. Typing on a tablet s*cks :-)
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You can write an installer or package manager or whatever you like.
That's the whole point of LFS, you do what you want. Start with LFS
Hints, and if you don't find anything there start googling for ideas.
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