>
> >> I have an idea of doing "Linux distro" as my final year project.
> >> Will it be better if i start with any already installed linux OS or by
> >> using
> >> the LFS(Linux From Scratch) live cd directly?
> >> If i use any linux OS which would do better for creating distro?
> >>
> > A systematic implementation of LFS is the greatest and best way to learn
> > about the GNU/Linux system. As for it being your final year project,
> guess
> > you need to take advise from the others. I personally would prefer to
> employ
> > anybody who has implemented a LFS system from scratch as a final year
> > project than any "standard" project. But you need to go by industry norms
> > regarding employability and project work.
> >
>
> I also second that. LFS can be a learning project and help the student
> stand in good stead for job interviews. It will demonstrate strong
> planning, implementation and testing skills.
>
> 1. Check with you teacher whether this will be an acceptable project.
> 2. Work with a Linux expert as guide to do the project.
> 3. Have a powerful system (a lot of RAM, hard disk space) and fast
> internet connection to work with.
>

+2

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