| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849 | <sect1 id="pre-organization"><title>Structure</title><?dbhtml filename="organization.html" dir="preface"?><para>This book is divided into the following four parts:</para><sect2><title>Part I - Introduction</title><para>Part I explains a few important things on how to proceed with theinstallation, and gives meta information about the book (version, changelog,acknowledgments, associated mailing lists, and so on).</para></sect2><sect2><title>Part II - Preparing for the build</title><para>Part II describes how to prepare for the building process: making apartition, downloading the packages, and compiling temporary tools.</para></sect2><sect2><title>Part III - Building the LFS system</title><para>Part III guides you through the building of the LFS system: compilingand installing all the packages one by one, setting up the boot scripts, andinstalling the kernel. The resulting basic Linux system is the foundationupon which you can build other software, to extend your system in the wayyou like.</para></sect2><sect2><title>Part IV - Appendices</title><para>Part IV consists of two appendices. The first is an alphabetical list ofall the packages that are installed -- for each package giving its officialdownload location, its contents, and its installation dependencies. The secondappendix lists all the programs and libraries installed by these packages inalphabetical order, so you can easily find out to which package a certainprogram or library belongs.</para><para>(Much of the first appendix is integrated into Parts II and III. Thisenlarges the book somewhat, but we believe it makes for easier reading. Nowyou don't have to keep referencing the appendix while doing the installation.This going back and forth would be a real chore, especially if you're readinga plain text version of the book.)</para></sect2></sect1>
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