On Oct 20, 2011 8:48 AM, "feralert" <[email protected]> wrote: > As I am new in LFS and this is my first attempt, I have a couple of > comments that might help make the book easier to follow (at least to a > non-english newbie like me). This are stuff that got me lost for a > while and think that, if clarified, would make the book easier to > follow (at least to newbies like me): Welcome to LFS. While the book is really meant for those who have lots of Linux expience, I accept new Linux users as well, just make sure you read the instructions very carefully, ask questions on the support list, and be sure to have fun while doing it.
As for non-English users like you, there are translated copies of the book, through not of the RC-versions. When LFS 7.0 gets out, I'm sure people will translate it right away. If you happen to have Spanish as your first language, I can help translate the book for you partly, so you can understand it more, but other languages I don't really know. Also please note that there are also translated versions of the manual pages. You may want to look into getting one of those packages and installing it. Google will be your friend to find those packages. > -The reader isn't told what to do with the building directories at the > end of the section (you get rid of them or you keep them?) > UPDATE: I found the following in the FAQ, so i guess this is it > although IMHO would be much clearer if stated at the end of every > section. The reader IS told - in section 5.3. Did you miss that section? It was very important, and it solves the most common problems you may have. Sent from Remilla, my rooted ASUS Transformer.
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