| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728 | <sect1 id="pre-whoread"><title>Who would want to read this book</title><para>This book is intended for Linux users who want to setup their owncustom-built Linux system. Reasons for wanting to build such a system arediverse. Perhaps a user wants to get into more detail as to whathappens behind the scenes. Perhaps he is fed up with distributionswhich are often bloated or perhaps he doesn't want to rely on pre-compiledbinaries due to security concerns. There are many reasons why a user may wants a custom-built system, but if it is one of them, this book is meantfor him.</para><para>The fruits of building an own system are plentiful, but the labour maybe hard. It is a long way ahead but in the end a user will beable to call himself the proud owner of his own Linux system,completely tailored after his needs. He dictates the layout ofbootscripts, the file system hierarchy, which programs are installed inwhich directory, which versions of software to use, and more. Perhaps themost important reason is to know exactly what is installed where,why, and how.</para></sect1>
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