Hi

Von: Jaqui Greenlees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 
> > Now my question is, since I have the Live-CD is 
> > "mkdir -v $LFS/sources" necessary?
> 
> it's as easy to copy the sources from th cd as to
> continually go back to the cd to get them, and once in
> chroot, it is far easier to use $LFS/sources than
> those on the cd.

Yep, found out in the mean time. Went further like:

- mkdir -v $LFS/sources

- chmod -v a+wt $LFS/sources

- cp /lfs-sources/* $LFS/sources

> > I would have thought something like "cp -a / $LFS"
> > is
> > sufficient. 
> except for the clutter in the / once you are in chroot
> from having all the archives and patches there.

No, I won't do that ;(

> OK, /mnt/lfs itself could go in circles.
> > In addition, I don't want all the stuff what a
> > Live-CD
> > needs, just the bare minimum.
> What is in the sources folder on the cd is the minimal
> software sources for a functioning lfs system.

My misunderstanding was that, I thought by using LFS Live-CD
I could cut down a major part of the compiling business. In
this case, I could have used almost any live-cd provided that
I pack those "sources" into that beforehand.

Please correct me, if I'm wrong.

LFS is great fun!
Steve
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