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- <sect1 id="materials-introduction">
 
- <title>Introduction</title>
 
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- <para>Below is a list of packages you need to download for building a basic
 
- Linux system. The listed version numbers correspond to versions of the
 
- software that are <emphasis>known</emphasis> to work, and this book is
 
- based upon them. Unless you are an experienced LFS builder, we highly
 
- recommend not to try out newer versions, as the build commands for one
 
- version may not work with a newer version. Also, there is often a good
 
- reason for not using the latest version due to known problems that haven't
 
- been worked around yet.</para>
 
- <para>All the URLs, when possible, refer to the project's page at
 
- <ulink url="http://www.freshmeat.net/"/>. The Freshmeat
 
- pages will give you easy access to the official download sites as well as
 
- project websites, mailing lists, FAQs, changelogs and more.</para>
 
- <para>We can't guarantee that these download locations are always available.
 
- In case a download location has changed since this book was published, please
 
- try to google for the package. Should you remain unsuccessful with this, 
 
- try one of the alternative means of downloading listed on
 
- <ulink url="&lfs-root;lfs/packages.html"/>.</para>
 
- <para>You'll need to store all the downloaded packages and patches somewhere
 
- that is conveniently available throughout the entire build. You'll also need a
 
- working directory in which to unpack the sources and build them. A scheme that
 
- works well is to use <filename class="directory">$LFS/sources</filename> as the place to store
 
- the tarballs and patches, <emphasis>and</emphasis> as a working directory.
 
- This way everything you need will be located on the LFS partition and available
 
- during all stages of the building process.</para>
 
- <para>So you may want to execute, as <emphasis>root</emphasis>, the following
 
- command before starting your download session:</para>
 
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- <screen><userinput>mkdir $LFS/sources</userinput></screen>
 
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- <para>And make this directory writable (and sticky) for your normal user - as
 
- you won't do the downloading as <emphasis>root</emphasis>, we guess:</para>
 
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- <screen><userinput>chmod a+wt $LFS/sources</userinput></screen>
 
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- <para>For your convenience the top of the list contains a link to a file
 
- you can use with the <ulink url="http://wget.sunsite.dk">wget</ulink>
 
- program. Using this file and the <command>wget</command> program will
 
- make it easy to download all the files at once, rather than downloading each
 
- and every individual file manually.</para>
 
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