| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637 | <sect1 id="ch06-introduction"><title>Introduction</title><?dbhtml filename="introduction.html" dir="chapter06"?><para>In this chapter we enter the building site, and startconstructing our LFS system in earnest. That is, we chroot intoour temporary mini Linux system, create some auxiliary things,and then start installing all the packages, one by one.</para> <para>The installation of all this software is pretty straightforward,and you will probably think it would be much shorter to give herethe generic installation instructions and explain in full only theinstallation of those packages that require an alternate method.Although we agree with that, we nevertheless choose to give the full instructions for each and every package, simply to minimizethe possibilities for mistakes.</para><para>If you plan to use compiler optimizations in this chapter,take a look at the optimization hint at<ulink url="&hints-root;optimization.txt"/>.Compiler optimizations can make a program run faster, but theymay also cause compilation difficulties. If a package refusesto compile when using optimization, try to compile it withoutoptimization and see if the problem goes away.</para><para>The order in which packages are installed in this chapter hasto be strictly followed, to ensure that no program gets a path referringto <filename class="directory">/static</filename> hard-wired into it.For the same reason, <emphasis>do not </emphasis> compile packagesin parallel. Compiling in parallel may save you some time (especially ondual-CPU machines), but it could result in a program containing ahard-wired path to <filename class="directory">/static</filename>,which will cause the program to stop working when the static directoryis removed.</para></sect1>
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