> And then I looked around to see what unmaintained systems I had
> (bearing in mind that provided nfs and ssh still work, all I need to
> build a new system comfortably is a working Xorg).  On my old phenom
> I had an LFS-7.6 system, gcc-4.9.1, binutils-2.24 (and headers from
> 3.16 with a running 3.18 kernel).

Hold on. I'm getting around to finishing my usb key image which is
64-bit computer agnostic (even mpfr is compiled for generic-x86_64
which mean k8 code, no mmx or its amd equivalent, sse and sse2 only).
Obviously, I don't compile in Xorg but you get a command line with
root and lfs account already setup with the correct environment
variables.

it include all of LFS and these apps from BLFS:

1-: openssl
2-: dosfstools (I need it for uefi)
3-: popt
4-: icu
5-: gptfdisk
6-: lynx browser
7-: smartmontools
8-: libffi
9-: libusb
10-: gpm
11-: hdparm
12-: gnu which
13-: lm_sensors
14-: pciutils
15-: sg3_utils
16-: python 2
17-: usbutils
18-: dhcpcd
19-: ntp
20-: curl
21-: wget
22-: git
23-: libnl
24-: wpa_supplicant (sans QT).
25-: traceroute

it load into a ramdrive (size: 1.5GB, your machine will probably need
4 GB of ram) and I can build both a bios based image (bootloader:
grub-2) or uefi (bootloader: refind). It'll be ready and uploaded on
my linode tomorrow.

Do you need it?

Alain
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