> No, the LiveCD cannot be installed to the hard drive - that's the point of 
> the LiveCD.
 
That's not true.  I've got the LiveCD installed on a partition, and have been 
using that for my builds.  LFS 6.1 is the only distro I've found, in my very 
quick research, that met all of the host requirements to build LFS 6.1.  Most 
every other one uses GCC 4, or is missing a ton of packages, or is configured 
too weird, or comes with a kernel that was compiled with GCC 2.95....  It just 
wasn't worth the trouble.  I just used the instructions here:
 
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=369365
 
LFS 6.1 built just fine for me that way.  In fact, it was the only way I was 
able to get LFS 6.1 to build at all.
 
Speaking of kernels compiled with 2.95, an entry should be made in the FAQ 
about that one.  Glibc will fail so many tests with such a kernel, at least in 
Chapter 5.  Yes, the tests aren't essential in Chapter 5, but if I can't it to 
compile there and pass the tests (like it's done on every other previous 
version), then I don't trust it.  As it stands, I have to live with it because 
I just can't get it to pass every test in Ch5.  But, it would have saved a lot 
of searching and heartache.   I only found out about that after it failed one 
particular test, and I went to the 10th page in my Google search...
 
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