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| 8 | <sect1 id="ch-intro-how"> | 
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| 10 |  | 
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| 11 | <title>How to Build a CLFS System</title> | 
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| 12 |  | 
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| 13 | <para>The CLFS system will be built by using a previously installed | 
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| 14 | Linux distribution (such as Debian, Fedora, Mandriva, SUSE, or Ubuntu). | 
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| 15 | This existing Linux system (the host) will be used as a starting point to | 
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| 16 | provide necessary programs, including a compiler, linker, and shell, | 
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| 17 | to build the new system. Select the <quote>development</quote> option | 
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| 18 | during the distribution installation to be able to access these | 
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| 19 | tools.</para> | 
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| 20 |  | 
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| 21 | <para>As an alternative to installing an entire separate distribution | 
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| 22 | onto your machine, you may wish to use the Linux From Scratch LiveCD. | 
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| 23 | This CD works well as a host system, providing all the tools you need to | 
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| 24 | successfully follow the instructions in this book. It does also | 
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| 25 | contain source packages and patches for the LFS book, and a copy of the LFS | 
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| 26 | book, but not the needed packages or book for CLFS. You can still use the | 
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| 27 | CD for building CLFS, but you will need to download the packages, patches | 
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| 28 | and book separately. You can also look at | 
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| 29 | <ulink url="&hints-root;lfscd-remastering-howto.txt"/> | 
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| 30 | for infomation on building your own CD, replacing the LFS packages and book | 
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| 31 | with those for CLFS. Once you have the CD, no network connection or | 
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| 32 | additional downloads are necessary. For more information about the LFS | 
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| 33 | LiveCD or to download a copy, visit <ulink url="&livecd-root;"/>.</para> | 
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| 34 |  | 
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| 35 | <para><xref linkend="chapter-partitioning"/> of this book describes how | 
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| 36 | to create a new Linux native partition and file system, the place | 
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| 37 | where the new CLFS system will be compiled and installed. <xref | 
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| 38 | linkend="chapter-getting-materials"/> explains which packages and | 
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| 39 | patches need to be downloaded to build a CLFS system and how to store | 
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| 40 | them on the new file system. <xref linkend="chapter-final-preps"/> | 
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| 41 | discusses the setup for an appropriate working environment. Please read | 
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| 42 | <xref linkend="chapter-final-preps"/> carefully as it explains several | 
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| 43 | important issues the developer should be aware of before beginning to | 
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| 44 | work through <xref linkend="chapter-cross-tools"/> and beyond.</para> | 
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| 45 |  | 
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| 46 | <para><xref linkend="chapter-cross-tools"/> explains the installation of | 
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| 47 | cross-compile tools which will be built on the host but be able to compile | 
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| 48 | programs that run on the target machine. These cross-compile tools will | 
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| 49 | be used to create the final-system.</para> | 
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| 50 |  | 
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| 51 | <para>The process of building cross-compile tools first involves installing | 
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| 52 | binutils into ${CLFS}/cross-tools, so that we have an asembler and a linker | 
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| 53 | for our target architecture. GCC is then compiled statically and installed | 
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| 54 | into ${CLFS}/cross-tools, this cross-compiler is used to build glibc for the | 
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| 55 | final-system. The GCC cross-compiler is then rebuilt dynamically - this final | 
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| 56 | cross-compiler is what will be used to build the final-system.</para> | 
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| 57 |  | 
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| 58 | <para>In <xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/>, the full CLFS system is | 
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| 59 | cross-compiled. The system is built using a sysroot compiler. Sysroot is a | 
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| 60 | parameter passed to binutils and gcc that modifies its default search paths. | 
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| 61 | </para> | 
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| 62 |  | 
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| 63 | <para>To finish the installation, the CLFS-Bootscripts are set up in <xref | 
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| 64 | linkend="chapter-bootscripts"/>, and the kernel and boot loader are set | 
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| 65 | up in <xref linkend="chapter-bootable"/>. <xref linkend="chapter-finalizing"/> | 
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| 66 | contains information on furthering the CLFS experience beyond this book. | 
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| 67 | After the steps in this book have been implemented, the computer will be | 
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| 68 | ready to reboot into the new CLFS system.</para> | 
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| 69 |  | 
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| 70 | <para>This is the process in a nutshell. Detailed information on each | 
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| 71 | step is discussed in the following chapters and package descriptions. | 
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| 72 | Items that may seem complicated will be clarified, and everything will | 
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| 73 | fall into place as the reader embarks on the CLFS adventure.</para> | 
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| 74 |  | 
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| 75 | </sect1> | 
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