I have built a LFS system, and I would like to find
out how I could build it using uclibc instead of
glibc.

I'm not interested on putting it on a floppy or
something, I just want to build a system which should
be  as large as 30-40 MB.
As I've seen, binaries compiled against uclibc are
very small.

I made an attempt to install uclibc into /tools while
the toolchain is built, without installing glibc,
after I set the variables that I've found in the
uclibc floppy disk hint, it kept showing a lc error
message.

If there's a how to on replacing the glibc used in the
LFS book with uClibc library, please tell me.
Did anyone try this? How big was the system? 
Which are the necessary steps to achieve this?


Thank you all, all who contribute to this great way of
teaching linux. Keep up the good work!

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