El Sábado, 14 de Mayo de 2005 01:42, Archaic escribió: > Ideas? Comments? Suggestion? We need your input. Multiple perspectives > ultimately make for a better book. The above is merely my perspective > and likely does not cover all aspects needed to make a good decision.
There is some aspects that I don't fully understand yet. If the target host (remote or local) is a machine running linux, wy not to do the full construction from the begin directly at the target machine? In that case HOST=TARGET due that both are the target machine. A question, when the target host is a remote machine not running linux, how do you manage it to install any other linux distro? Lastly, IMHO the combo HOST != TARGET only is usefull in two cases: To build a full system (with X, servers, etc...) in a fast machine that will be later instaled in a slow machine. Or to build a minimal system to can boot a machine that have no system instaled yet. But in that case you must have physical acces, then you can use also a BooCD to boot the machine and to install LFS using HOST=TARGET. -- Manuel Canales Esparcia Usuario de LFS nº2886: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org LFS en castellano: http://www.escomposlinux.org/lfs-es http://www.lfs-es.com TLDP-ES: http://es.tldp.org -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page