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- <title>Introduction</title>
 
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- <para>In this chapter we enter the building site, and start
 
- constructing our LFS system in earnest.  That is, we chroot into
 
- our temporary mini Linux system, create some auxiliary things,
 
- and then start installing all the packages, one by one.</para>
 
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- <para>The installation of all this software is pretty straightforward,
 
- and you will probably think it would be much shorter to give here
 
- the generic installation instructions and explain in full only the
 
- installation 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 minimize
 
- the 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 they
 
- may also cause compilation difficulties. If a package refuses
 
- to compile when using optimization, try to compile it without
 
- optimization and see if  the problem goes away.</para>
 
- <para>The order in which packages are installed in this chapter has
 
- to be strictly followed, to ensure that no program gets a path referring
 
- to <filename class="directory">/static</filename> hard-wired into it.
 
- For the same reason, <emphasis>do not </emphasis> compile packages
 
- in parallel.  Compiling in parallel may save you some time (especially on
 
- dual-CPU machines), but it could result in a program containing a
 
- hard-wired path to <filename class="directory">/static</filename>,
 
- which will cause the program to stop working when the static directory
 
- is removed.</para>
 
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