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				|  |  |  <para>There are a lot of reasons why somebody would want to read this 
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				|  |  |  book in order to install an LFS system. The question most people raise 
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				|  |  |  is "why go through all the hassle of manually installing a Linux system 
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				|  |  | -from scratch when you can just download an existing distribution like 
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				|  |  | -Debian or Redhat". That is a valid question which I hope to answer for 
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				|  |  | -you.</para>
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				|  |  | +from scratch when you can just download an existing distribution?". That is
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				|  |  | +a valid question which I hope to answer for you.</para>
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				|  |  |  <para>The most important reason for LFS's existence is teaching people 
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				|  |  |  how a Linux system works internally. Building an LFS system teaches you 
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				|  |  |  <para>One of the key benefits of LFS is that you are in control of
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				|  |  |  your system without having to rely on somebody else's Linux 
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				|  |  | -implementation like Debian. You are in the driver's seat now and are 
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				|  |  | +implementation. You are in the driver's seat now and are 
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				|  |  |  able to dictate every single thing such as the directory layout and boot 
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				|  |  |  script setup. You will also know exactly where, why and how programs 
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				|  |  |  are installed.</para>
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				|  |  |  <para>Another benefit of LFS is that you can create a very compact Linux
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				|  |  | -system. When you install a distribution like Debian or RedHat, you end
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				|  |  | -up installing a lot of programs you would never in your life use.
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				|  |  | +system. When you install a regular distribution, you end
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				|  |  | +up installing a lot of programs you probably would never use.
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				|  |  |  They're just sitting there taking up (precious) disk space. It's not
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				|  |  |  hard to get an LFS system installed under 100 MB. Does that still sound
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				|  |  |  like a lot? A few of us have been working on creating a very small
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				|  |  |  embedded LFS system. We installed a system that was just enough to run
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				|  |  |  the Apache web server; total disk space usage was approximately 8 MB.
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				|  |  |  With further stripping, that can be brought down to 5 MB or less. Try
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				|  |  | -that with a generic Debian or Redhat distribution.</para>
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				|  |  | +that with a regular distribution.</para>
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				|  |  |  <para>If we were to compare a Linux distribution with a hamburger you 
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				|  |  |  buy at a supermarket or fast-food restaurant, you would end up eating it 
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