Re: [Eug-lug]Linux From Scratch:

2002-10-08 Thread Joseph Carter
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 12:55:15PM -0700, Larry Price wrote: I think the real value of LFS is in the book that comes with it (in electronic format) and in the experience of putting together a working linux system. In other words do it for the experience as it will help you understand what's

[Eug-lug]Linux From Scratch:

2002-10-07 Thread Wayne Scace
Hi gang, Wayne K9DI es Sequoia here. I remember reading awhile back about one of our group that had tinkered with LFS (Linux From Scratch). I lost the email chronicling that person's experiences, and would appreciate it if he would email me privately. Tnx!! 73 de

Re: [Eug-lug]Linux From Scratch:

2002-10-07 Thread Mike O
Just so you know... LFS 4.0 was just released as well. If you have the bandwidth for a source distro then Gentoo is nifty too. I'd rather go Slackware before a roll your own though. Saves lots of time. Mr O. __ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill -

Re: [Eug-lug]Linux From Scratch:

2002-10-07 Thread Bob Crandell
Also, the similarities between the 2 are uncanny. Mike O ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*: Just so you know... LFS 4.0 was just released as well. If you have the bandwidth for a source distro then Gentoo is nifty too. I'd rather go Slackware before a roll your own though. Saves lots of time. Mr O.

Re: [Eug-lug]Linux From Scratch:

2002-10-07 Thread Larry Price
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Bob Crandell wrote: Also, the similarities between the 2 are uncanny. Mike O ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*: Just so you know... LFS 4.0 was just released as well. If you have the bandwidth for a source distro then Gentoo is nifty too. I'd rather go Slackware before a