Hi all! I just got a new hard drive for my laptop (IBM Thinkpad) and so it seems it's time for a new LFS. I already read a lot of posts from lfs-devel and it seems that right now there is a lot of things going on (UTF-8, hotplug -> only udev transition). Strangely that's always the case when I decide to install a new LFS. *g* This laptop is my main production machine, so I need a system that is and stays stable... But of course I'd like to have some new goodies on it. ;) I read somewhere that gcc 4 right now should not be used for a production system. Is that still the case? I think that I should find the time to do it (respectively let nALFS do it...) around the beginning of April. Do you think that LFS development does/will produce a system stable enough for a production machine? I already used LFS dev about 3 or 4 times for a production system a few years ago, so it's not about whether I'd risk a dev version per se. Or should I stay with 6.1.1 and risk that by the time BLFS is done a new LFS with new and shiny temptations is released? :p
Thanks for some input :) Chris -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
