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-   <title>Foreword</title>
 
-   <para>My adventures in Linux began in 1998 when I downloaded and
 
-   installed my first distribution. After working with it for a while, I
 
-   discovered issues I definitely would have liked to see improved upon.
 
-   For example, I didn't like the arrangement of the bootscripts or the way
 
-   programs were configured by default. I tried a number of alternative
 
-   distributions to address these issues, yet each had its pros and cons.
 
-   Finally, I realized that if I wanted full satisfaction from my Linux
 
-   system, I would have to build my own from scratch.</para>
 
-   <para>What does this mean? I resolved not to use pre-compiled packages
 
-   of any kind, nor CD-ROMs or boot disks that would install basic
 
-   utilities. I would use my current Linux system to develop my own
 
-   customized system. This <quote>perfect</quote> Linux system would then
 
-   have the strengths of various systems without their associated
 
-   weaknesses. In the beginning, the idea was rather daunting, but I
 
-   remained committed to the idea that a system could be built that would
 
-   conform to my needs and desires rather than to a standard that just
 
-   did not fit what I was looking for.</para>
 
-   <para>After sorting through issues such as circular dependencies and
 
-   compile-time errors, I created a custom-built Linux system that was
 
-   fully operational and suitable to individual needs. This process also
 
-   allowed me to create compact and streamlined Linux systems which are
 
-   faster and take up less space than traditional operating systems. I
 
-   called this system a Linux From Scratch system, or an LFS system for
 
-   short.</para>
 
-   <para>As I shared my goals and experiences with other members of the
 
-   Linux community, it became apparent that there was sustained interest
 
-   in the ideas set forth in my Linux adventures. Such custom-built LFS
 
-   systems serve not only to meet user specifications and requirements, but
 
-   also serve as an ideal learning opportunity for programmers and system
 
-   administrators to enhance their Linux skills. Out of this broadened
 
-   interest, the Linux From Scratch Project was born.</para>
 
-   <para>This <emphasis>Linux From Scratch</emphasis> book provides
 
-   readers with the background and instruction to design and build custom
 
-   Linux systems. This book highlights the Linux from Scratch project and
 
-   the benefits of using this system. Users can dictate all aspects of
 
-   their system, including directory layout, script setup, and security.
 
-   The resulting system will be compiled completely from the source code,
 
-   and the user will be able to specify where, why, and how programs are
 
-   installed. This book allows readers to fully customize Linux systems
 
-   to their own needs and allows users more control over their
 
-   system.</para>
 
-   <para>I hope you will have a great time working on your own LFS
 
-   system, and enjoy the numerous benefits of having a system that is
 
-   truly <emphasis>your own</emphasis>.</para>
 
- <literallayout>--
 
- Gerard Beekmans
 
- gerard@linuxfromscratch.org</literallayout>
 
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