On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 1:22 AM, Richard Melville
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Adrian Fisher wrote:-
>
>> I don't really like the interface that comes with it but that is not the
>> reason I bought it.  I bought it with the intention of wiping it and
>> putting my own system on there.
>
> After you have it successfully dual-booting Xandros/LFS you can wipe the 
> Xandros partition.
>
> Richard
> --

It's probably not worth modifying Xandros to build a LFS system,
Ubuntu (and probably others) have USB images you can play with.

On my EeePC 701, I actually compiled it on a separate machine before
copying it over.

I found a separate partition for grub was useful (Installing a
bootloader, consisted of me finding a USB distribution, then
repartitioning.  It's handier when I still have grub, even if I delete
the OS).

I actually made a page of a few tweaks (badly out of date now),
http://www.nathancoulson.com/proj_eee.shtml, some of the info's
obsolete now though.


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