Changeset 9f08378 for BOOK/final-system/common/introduction.xml
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- May 17, 2006, 8:20:04 PM (18 years ago)
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BOOK/final-system/common/introduction.xml
r76246b3 r9f08378 12 12 13 13 <para os="a">In this chapter, we enter the building site and start 14 constructing the LFS system in earnest. The installation of this14 constructing the CLFS system in earnest. The installation of this 15 15 software is straightforward. Although in many cases the installation 16 16 instructions could be made shorter and more generic, we have opted … … 35 35 packages (Binutils, GCC and Glibc). The small potential gains achieved in 36 36 using compiler optimizations are often outweighed by the risks. First-time 37 builders of LFS are encouraged to build without custom optimizations.37 builders of CLFS are encouraged to build without custom optimizations. 38 38 The subsequent system will still run very fast and be stable at the 39 39 same time.</para> … … 49 49 removed.</para> 50 50 51 <para os="d">Before the installation instructions, each installation page 52 provides information about the package, including a concise 53 description of what it contains, approximately how long it will take 54 to build, how much disk space is required during this building 55 process, and any other packages needed to successfully build the 56 package. Following the installation instructions, there is a list of 57 programs and libraries (along with brief descriptions of these) that 58 the package installs.</para> 51 <para os="d">Before the installation instructions, each installation 52 page provides a concise description of what the package contains. 53 Following the installation instructions, there is a list of programs 54 and libraries (along with brief descriptions of these) that the 55 package installs.</para> 59 56 60 57 <para os="e">To keep track of which package installs particular files, a
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