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
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
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.
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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.
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