DJ Lucas wrote: > Unfortunately, focusing on working instructions, I've pretty much lost > track of educational value, going for the most simple (self explanatory) > commands. The & never even crossed my mind for this one. I go for > direct substitution almost always, and never use & myself. Old habits > die hard I guess. Anyway, it is a good time to jump in here and get > your name in the changelog. ;-) The majority of the big edits are > done. There should be no worry of stepping on toes if you want to > add/change something, please go for it...especially if it presents a > chance to show the reader something new or different.
If I get around to this small one, I will. It's technically correct, so there's no real rush. Right now I'm working on testing the development book and, at the same time, figuring out which exact modifications are necessary in order to build trunk on RedHat 6.2, partly due to curiosity, and partly in hoping that some of the discoveries will be useful. Not that any of the discoveries will be true discoveries, though. Greg has most of this figured out already in DIY. I'm not really following it, but when I hit something that is buggy and I'm uncertain why, I'll take a peek over there to see why Greg hasn't hit it, or, if he had, what he's done to account for it. Still, I'm trying to do this on my own as much as I can because the process helps me learn more about what's going on and why the build works. Anyway, that's my current story. It's slow going because I still have to work :/, but I'll get there. -- JH -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-book FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
