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- <sect1 id="materials-introduction">
 
- <title>Introduction</title>
 
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- <para>This chapter includes a list of packages that need to be downloaded for
 
- building a basic Linux system. The listed version numbers correspond to versions
 
- of the software that are known to work, and this book is based on their use. We
 
- highly recommend not using newer versions because the build commands for one
 
- version may not work with a newer version. The newest package versions may also
 
- have problems that require work-arounds. These work-arounds will be developed
 
- and stabilized in the development version of the book.</para>
 
- <para>Download locations may not always be accessible. If a download
 
- location has changed since this book was published, Google (<ulink
 
- url="http://www.google.com/"/>) provides a useful search engine for
 
- most packages. If this search is unsuccessful, try one of the
 
- alternative means of downloading discussed at <ulink
 
- url="&lfs-root;lfs/packages.html"/>.</para>
 
- <para>Downloaded packages and patches will need to be stored somewhere
 
- that is conveniently available throughout the entire build. A working
 
- directory is also required to unpack the sources and build them.
 
- <filename class="directory">$LFS/sources</filename> can be used both
 
- as the place to store the tarballs and patches and as a working
 
- directory. By using this directory, the required elements will be
 
- located on the LFS partition and will be available during all stages
 
- of the building process.</para>
 
- <para>To create this directory, execute, as user
 
- <emphasis>root</emphasis>, the following command before starting the
 
- download session:</para>
 
- <screen role="nodump"><userinput>mkdir -v $LFS/sources</userinput></screen>
 
- <para>Make this directory writable and sticky. <quote>Sticky</quote>
 
- means that even if multiple users have write permission on a
 
- directory, only the owner of a file can delete the file within a
 
- sticky directory. The following command will enable the write and
 
- sticky modes:</para>
 
- <screen role="nodump"><userinput>chmod -v a+wt $LFS/sources</userinput></screen>
 
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