Hello there,

After many months since lfs systemd branch was created, I am pleased to
announce that I consider it being usable for everyone that wants to use it.

I've managed to add missing bits to the branch today and doing that I've
finished what it was necessarry to bring it up to par with current lfs
development. There are some minor things missing like dependencies for
new packages, but I do not consider it critical to affect anything
related to the system built using the mentioned instructions.

In another thread, Bruce mentioned that:

"We plan on the next LFS version on March 1st with a package freeze
probably around mid-February."

We will try to follow LFS freeze and release date and if it seems
possible, we will release lfs-systemd-stable <whatever the next stable
version is> along with lfs-stable.

For anyone out there who has spare time and motivation, I'd like to test
the instructions and report back if there are any problems. I will also
accept any fixes that may concern lfs systemd, be it a spelling or
gramatical fix, instructions fix or even instructions enhancements.

You can clone lfs-systemd book using svn co
svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/LFS/branches/systemd

To create a patch, just change what's necessary and do "svn diff >
somename.patch" and send the patch either to me directly, to lfs-dev
development list or attach it to lfs trac ticket. Please specify
"systemd" as version in lfs trac.

Since I am not native English speaker, I expect that there will be many
gramatical or spelling mistakes, especially in chapter 7, where the most
changes occoured.

For anyone that wants to read the book online can do so by going to
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/systemd/

Latest daily regenerated book is also available for download as html and
pdf from http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/downloads/systemd/

Please allow it at least 12 hours to regenerate and include my latest
changes.

Thanks to LFS team, specificaly Bruce and Matt and everyone else who
contributed to LFS book since at first Matt's, and later mine work on
lfs systemd was based on it. Also, big thanks to BLFS team for
maintaining systemd specific packages in BLFS, from which the
instructions in lfs systemd were based.

Happy holidays and happy compiling to everyone!

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Note: My last name is not Krejzi.
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