Ken Moffat wrote:
On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 02:40:41PM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Roger Koehler wrote:
On Mar 7, 2016 1:09 PM, "Roger Koehler" <[email protected]> wrote:

Might as well start with the latest 4.4.x kernel (currently 4.4.4)
instead of 4.4.2.

We already say in Section 3.2:

"The Linux kernel is updated relatively often, many times due to discoveries
of security vulnerabilities. The latest available 4.4.x kernel version
should be used, unless the errata page says otherwise."

   -- Bruce

One minor point - on my build from fedora, the ethernet came up as
en3ps0 or something like that, instead of eth0.  It looks as if the
script to create 70-persistent-net.rules will take the current
interface name from the host - I was not really expecting that (I
know, years since I used a non-lfs host).  Editing that script to
eth0 and rebooting fixed it.

You might say that this is already covered, I'm not sure.

It is covered. See the last sentence in Section 7.4.1.2. Creating Custom Udev Rules. See also the note in Section 7.5.1. Creating Network Interface Configuration Files.

Do I need to add more?

The problem with experienced developers is that they don't read the text a lot. However I have the same problem with my students. I think it is human nature to start skipping the text.

  -- Bruce


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