On 06/19/2018 01:35 PM, Ken Moffat wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 01:24:36PM -0400, Jean-Marc Pigeon wrote:

so the question to be asked (no mean intended),
if at the  end of chapter-06, it is not yet a Linux, when
in the "Linux from Scratch" process could we declare
"Bingo!, we have a Linux".

When the new system has successfully booted ?

In theory, when the kernel (and any desired modules) have been
installed and there is a bootloader entry.  But in both of those
steps, and indeed if people do things wrong anywhere after chapter
6, it is possible to have a system which is not yet usable.

ĸen

This is a quite valid answer.

May be I am wrong, but my answer is/was
when you have a system which is self define (there is
everything in it to rebuild it), booting is just a "detail"
(however important :-})

:-}} Technically, if you need /tools to further
develop you are not yet Linux (unless you say
/tools is mandatory and add a bunch of manuals accordingly).



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