This thread has been rife with lurkers and newbies...... So why not one more? 
:-) Anyway, I'll keep this short.

Has anyone considered using unionfs to create a fake root? You can merge $LFS 
and an empty directory (lets call it $PKG) specifying $LFS as the read-only 
branch and $PKG as the read-write branch. chroot into that instead of $LFS 
directly and all changes that result from the build/install will not touch 
$LFS. When you're done, umount everything and all new files (and modified files 
too) will be in $PKG ready to packaged up.

The big catch: you need a host system with a kernel that's been built with 
support for unionfs or aufs. I think only newer kernels (2.6.x) support these 
file systems. Since this thread originally pertained to the LiveCD this might 
not be a problem.

I first learned of using unionfs for package management from a LFS hint: 
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/hints/downloads/files/package_management_using_trip.txt

Walter


       
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