Advanced tutorial for hight-level students, learn how to install a Linux system from the source code. Free pdf course for download.
A question many people raise is, “why go through all the hassle of manually building a Linux system from scratch when you can just download and install an existing one?” That is a good question and is the impetus for this section of the book.
Table of contents
- Structure xiii
- How to Build an LFS System
- Preparing for the Build
- Preparing a New Partition
- Creating a New Partition
- Creating a File System on the Partition
- Mounting the New Partition
- Creating the $LFS/tools Directory
- Setting Up the Environment
- Building the LFS System
- Installing Basic System Software
- Mounting Virtual Kernel File Systems
- How Do These Bootscripts Work?
- Device and Module Handling on an LFS System
- The Bash Shell Startup Files
- Making the LFS System Bootable
- Creating the /etc/fstab File
- Making the LFS System Bootable
- Get Counted
- Rebooting the System
- What Now?
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