I recently got a Raspberry Pi and have been playing around with it a 
bit.  The Debian distro that came with the package seems pretty normal. 
  It uses sysvinit for booting, but the root filesystem is an sd card 
that is /dev/mmcblk0.

There is a lot of stuff on the web about the Pi.  For example
http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi_Quick_Install_Guide

What I'd want to do is to build LFS inside a qemu virtual machine and 
copy it to an sd card for testing/use.  Once a Pi is up with networking, 
I'd think we might be able to BLFS apps in a virtual environment and 
install onto the Pi over a nework connect.

Is there any interest in LFS for the Pi?

   -- Bruce

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