I've placed a raw LFS system at 
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~bdubbs/systemd-udev/.

It can be extracted to a empty partition

   tar -xf lfs-SVN-20120524.tar.xz --strip-components=2

If that partition is set up as /mnt/lfs, you can chroot into it and then 
experiment with a bare system.  It's basically 'jsut add kernel' and boot.

Look at passwd, shadow, group, grug.cfg, and ifconfig.eth0 for possible 
configuration items.  Source code is not indluded.

   -- Bruce
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