>Now that I have a stable LFS system, I want to go on to BLFS. But the
>problem is I can not use my LFS system usefully because it does not
>have network/text based web browser be default. So it is difficult to
>read the BLFS book which is stored in my hdd.

Completing the LFS instructions successfully achieves a _working_ Linux system, 
but not a _usable_ one in more than just the basic sense.  IMO, it's not time 
for some time yet to get rid of the host system.  Pick and choose the priority 
of packages you need from BLFS carefully.  Continue to use the host as you did 
with the chroot environment to build out with BLFS until you get enough extras 
to make it functional stand-alone.  Your host is still useful.


Paul Rogers  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.xprt.net/~pgrogers/
Rogers' Second Law: "Everything you do communicates."
(I do not personally endorse any additions after this line. TANSTAAFL :-)

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