>I'm planning on rebuilding my complete {,B}LFS, but I can't live
>without it for a long time. So my question is, can I build the
>complete {,B}LFS system in a chroot environment? That means building
>X, KDE, Apache, PHP and all of their dependencies, like GTK, QT...

Possibly, but IMO, it's not advisable and there's little advantage.  When you 
get the base LFS built, let it take over.  Then there's no question that 
anything you build has connections to the previous host.  That's not to say 
that you shouldn't do prep work from the host for that time.  You should have 
all your BLFS, etc., tarballs downloaded, ready for compilation.  At least have 
your "essentials" ready, a favorite editor, security tools, favorite downloader 
(snarf, ftp, et al).


Paul Rogers  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.xprt.net/~pgrogers/
Rogers' Second Law: "Everything you do communicates."
(I do not personally endorse any additions after this line. TANSTAAFL :-)



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