As you may remember, I was the crazy guy who decided it would be a good idea to build 6.3 using the livecd and then use the resulting system to compile 6.5. Well, that didn't work out; I found out that I really should have a package manager (after rebooting the system), and that I had set some important stuff incorrectly (long story).
Thankfully, I did archive my tools directory before starting chapter 6 (as suggested), and was wondering if I could use that tools archive to build version 6.5 (even though it says to only use it to build systems of the same version). I would much rather do this than recompiling from the beginning (besides, glibc pass one won't compile on my main system, so I'd have to use the livecd again, which takes forever to boot). Is this very, very bad, or will it still produce a usable system? Marcus P.S. Really enjoyed building LFS, and once complete the system booted about 5 times faster than the fastest precompiled distro I could find. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
