> This is still the most important aspect of the book. Adding more educational
<snip> Bruce, could you make a collection of the educational items you mentioned. We should record this in a Trac ticket (or multiple tickets) so we can find it again. I fear it will end up buried in this thread otherwise. > I'd also like to expand Chapter 7 to explain the boot process better starting > with how the kernel finds init and what happens when it is found. Pointers > to Displaying the code snipped from kernel's init/main.c would be very informative and at the same time shows all the built-in defaults the kernel knows about (/sbin/init /etc/init /bin/init /bin/sh - in that order unless init= is specified on the kernel command line). > This is one of two difficult areas to address. How to present PM and how to > integrate it into the book will take a lot of time to reach consensus on the > approach to take. It would basically affect every page in Chapter 6. On March 5, Alexander submitted a few technical comparisons between rpm, deb and slackware-like tgz. These emails were sent on March 5, subject "Package Management - technical comparisons." I'm going to go back to that thread and re-read all the posts. If there are any other comments to make on it, please send them in. The rest of your post Bruce, speaks for itself at least in my mind. 64-bit will be well off being its own dedicated discussion topic rather than getting cluttered in everything else. I think we should start somewhere and go from there. The educational aspect don't require much discussion. I doubt anybody would be against it. Let's start on the PM and make some decisions for moving forward. Gerard -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page