Vlado Jokic wrote:
Hi folks,
I have just finished installing my very own LFS system and have had a great lot of fun doing it. As advertised, I have learned a whole lot about Linux, the system setup, and a lot of the conventions, and in the meantime compiled a very lean, stable, and solid system (just the way I like them).
What I'd like to ask about though is the Linux standards and LFS. How closesly does LFS follow the Linux standards, and is there somewhere that I can see a list of things that are potentially different than the official standards? The reason why I ask this is because I'd like to learn what the set standards are, compare them to LFS and other distributions in order to increase my awareness and knowledge of how different systems are set up and such.
Thanks in advance,
Vlado
here is the full standard base site:
http://www.linuxbase.org/
filesystem structure:
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/
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