Hi,

OK. The reason I started reading this book in the first place was after 
stumbling on it while searching the web to get information on how to build a 
small system. My goal is to get a tiny custom system (no desktop, no plethora 
of libraries I will never use).


The most interesting question in the FAQ linked to above gives two links:


http://linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/lfs-support/2001-October/000202.html

http://linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/lfs-support/2002-June/007255.html


Both of those links are dead. Need updating. You can find the post by browsing 
the archives.


BTW has anybody got a copy of unios?


http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/From-PowerUp-To-Bash-Prompt-HOWTO-2.html

>From Power Up To Bash Prompt: 
>Hardware<http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/From-PowerUp-To-Bash-Prompt-HOWTO-2.html>
www.tldp.org
2. Hardware. When you first turn on your computer it tests itself to make sure 
everything is in working order. This is called the ``Power on self test''.



I guess only the greatest veterans still have a copy of this. Can't find 
anything online. Pitty. Just what I'm looking for.


Daer Samej
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