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- Jun 21, 2006, 2:53:33 PM (18 years ago)
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prologue/common/errata.xml
r9fcb5e4 rb71fa50 13 13 <para>The software used to create a CLFS system is constantly being 14 14 updated and enhanced. Security warnings and bug fixes may become 15 available after the LFS book has been released. To check whether the 16 package versions or instructions in this release of CLFS need any 17 modifications to accommodate security vulnerabilities or other bug fixes, 18 please visit <ulink url="&errata;"/> before proceeding with your build. 19 You should note any changes shown and apply them to the relevant section 20 of the book as you progress with building the LFS system.</para> 15 available after the CLFS book has been released. Some host systems may 16 also have problems building CLFS. To check whether the package versions 17 or instructions in this release of CLFS need any modifications to 18 accommodate security vulnerabilities, other bug fixes, or host-specific 19 issues, please visit <ulink url="&errata;"/> before proceeding with your 20 build. You should note any changes shown and apply them to the relevant 21 section of the book as you progress with building the CLFS system.</para> 21 22 22 23 </sect1> -
prologue/common/prerequisites.xml
r9fcb5e4 rb71fa50 23 23 24 24 <para>Because the CLFS book assumes <emphasis>at least</emphasis> this basic 25 level of skill, the various LFS support forums are unlikely to be able to25 level of skill, the various CLFS support forums are unlikely to be able to 26 26 provide you with much assistance; you will find that your questions regarding 27 27 such basic knowledge will likely go unanswered, or you will simply be referred -
prologue/common/typography.xml
r9fcb5e4 rb71fa50 13 13 <para>To make things easier to follow, there are a few typographical 14 14 conventions used throughout this book. This section contains some 15 examples of the typographical format found throughout Linux From16 Scratch.</para>15 examples of the typographical format found throughout Cross-Compiled 16 Linux From Scratch.</para> 17 17 18 18 <screen role="nodump"><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr</userinput></screen> … … 36 36 <para><ulink url="&lfs-root;"/></para> 37 37 38 <para>This format is used for hyperlinks, both within the LFS38 <para>This format is used for hyperlinks, both within the CLFS 39 39 community and to external pages. It includes HOWTOs, download locations, 40 40 and websites.</para> … … 62 62 referred to simply as a <quote>man</quote> page). The number inside 63 63 parentheses indicates a specific section inside of <command>man</command>. 64 For example, <command>passwd</command> has two man pages. Per LFS64 For example, <command>passwd</command> has two man pages. Per CLFS 65 65 installation instructions, those two man pages will be located at 66 66 <filename>/usr/share/man/man1/passwd.1</filename> and
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