> Hello there,
>
> After many months since lfs systemd branch was created, I am pleased to
> announce that I consider it being usable for everyone that wants to use it.
>
> I've managed to add missing bits to the branch today and doing that I've
> finished what it was necessarry to bring it up to par with current lfs
> development. There are some minor things missing like dependencies for
> new packages, but I do not consider it critical to affect anything
> related to the system built using the mentioned instructions.
>
> In another thread, Bruce mentioned that:
>
> "We plan on the next LFS version on March 1st with a package freeze
> probably around mid-February."
>
> We will try to follow LFS freeze and release date and if it seems
> possible, we will release lfs-systemd-stable <whatever the next stable
> version is> along with lfs-stable.
>
> For anyone out there who has spare time and motivation, I'd like to test
> the instructions and report back if there are any problems. I will also
> accept any fixes that may concern lfs systemd, be it a spelling or
> gramatical fix, instructions fix or even instructions enhancements.
>
> You can clone lfs-systemd book using svn co
> svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/LFS/branches/systemd

A small request re. the svn cloning - 

When the book is downloaded using svn, it creates systemd/BOOK
which contains all the files except one dir.

The directory .svn doesn't sit under BOOK, it's under systemd.

Would you change it please so that .svn is under BOOK which would then be the 
same as all the other versions when they are svn'd.

Thanks and happy holidays

jb.                                       
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