On 6/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >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).

Yes, well, that takes too long for me to get my stuff back up and
running... Like I said in my first mail, I can't live too long without
it.

Tijnema

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