My answers: 1. 6.2
2. I used the CD to build my LFS. 3. It combines all necessary things to build LFS. This CD is especially useful for novice like me. When I first tried to build LFS in my FC6, there were some problems. I fixed some by reading errata and archive, but I failed during building glibc. Then I changed my host to LiveCD and everything went fine and now I have my own LFS. IMO, building LFS on other host is possible (many people have done it), but for novice like me who does not have much knowledge about file system or other things, LivdCD is a must. And also this CD takes very small amount of RAM. 4. I don't know. I like the CD very much. 5. I already said the I'm a novice in Linux. /*Im sorry if I post the reply in wrong place and also sorry for my poor English*/ Regards Taskinoor Hasan (Sajid) On 7/18/07, Jaqui Greenlees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jeremy Huntwork wrote: > Hello, > > I'm aware that this is perhaps a little off-topic for the -dev list, but > I feel that this thread could really help future development of the CD, > so please bear with me and help me out with as much feedback as you can > muster. :) > > The LiveCD project rarely hears much back from its end users, unless > someone has a problem booting, or understanding how to use the CD, or > having trouble building LFS (in which case they're talking to the wrong > list anyway). > > The effect is that we really have no idea who uses the CD, how useful > certain features/aspects of it are, what things may need to be improved > and so on. So please, if you use the LFS LiveCD, please reply to this > thread (on whatever list you read it), and if possible, provide the > following info: > > 1) What version of the CD do you use/have? I always get the latest version available > 2) What do you use the CD most for? Complete builds > 3) What are the most useful parts of the CD to you? The entire toolset. > 4) What is the most annoying or useless bits of the CD? The default resolution in X > 5) What would you change/add/improve? The boot time options documentation on the cd at boot time. This would solve most of the issues I have seen posted with the cd. > Of course any other thoughts or comments are welcome. We really just > need to get an idea of how useful our project is to the community. If > it's too much work to answer the above, just a short reply saying you > use the CD would be helpful, too. > How about a big thanks to Alexander, he is excellent in helping when anyone asks for it. danged server down for the reply I have been trying to send for the last half hour :( Jaqui Make free worldwide PC-to-PC calls. Try the new Yahoo! Canada Messenger at http://ca.messenger.yahoo.com/ -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
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