On 08/19/2009 07:40 PM, Adam Taylor wrote: > Hello all, > This is my first post to the mailing list, so i apologize for any bad > formatting. > > I have experience using Windows and Linux, but not making kernels, > custom builds, etc., but I wanted to try LFS out. After spending a > while on regular LFS, i switched to using jhALFS. I finally made it to > "make" on jhalfs and a few hours later the terminal was finished and > it said "jhalfs exit" with no errors. > But what I want to know is > What else do i need to know to make this Operating System useable? Can > I just boot it now? I haven't turned off the computer yet because I'm > not sure what to do. Google has provided few results, just saying > "Follow the book". Well the book is for regular LFS, and not for ALFS > or jhALFS. If i need to do more, where do i pick up in the book and > how do i continue without much trouble? > Thanks in advance > tehD3M0L1SH3R
Yes, the book is for "regular" LFS, but then, as noted in the README for jhalfs, you're expected to be familiar with the book before attempting to use jhalfs anyway. If you are not familiar with how to make it an LFS system "usable" and bootable, you must go back to the book. jhalfs is not simply a replacement for the book - it is a tool for those who are already experienced building LFS systems and want a way to build/test the book faster. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
