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WHAT IS CROSS LINUX FROM SCRATCH? ¶ Cross Linux From Scratch (CLFS) is a project that provides you with step-by-step instructions for building your own customized Linux system entirely from source. WHY WOULD I WANT A CLFS SYSTEM? ¶ Many wonder why they should go through the hassle of building a Linux system from scratch when they could just download an existing Linux distribution. However, there are several benefits of building CLFS. Consider the following: _CLFS TEACHES PEOPLE HOW TO BUILD A CROSS COMPILER_ > Building CLFS teaches you how to make a cross-compiler and the > necessary tools, to build a basic system on a different > architecture. For example you would be able to build a Sparc > toolchain on an x86 machine, and utilize that toolchain to build a > Linux system from source code. _CLFS TEACHES PEOPLE HOW TO UTILIZE A MULTILIB SYSTEM_ > CLFS takes advantage of the target system's capability, by utilizing > a multilib capable build system. _CLFS TEACHES PEOPLE HOW A LINUX SYSTEM WORKS INTERNALLY_ > Building CLFS teaches you about all that makes Linux tick, how > things work together and depend on each other. And most importantly, > how to customize it to your own tastes and needs. _BUILDING CLFS PRODUCES A VERY COMPACT LINUX SYSTEM_ > When you install a regular distribution, you often end up installing > a lot of programs that you would probably never use. They're just > sitting there taking up (precious) disk space. _CLFS CAN BE BUILT FROM MOST UNIX STYLE OPERATING SYSTEMS_ > You can build CLFS even if you don't have Linux running. Our build > instructions have been tested to build from Solaris and the BSDs. _CLFS IS EXTREMELY FLEXIBLE_ > Building CLFS could be compared to a finished house. CLFS will give > you the skeleton of a house, but it's up to you to install plumbing, > electrical outlets, kitchen, bath, wallpaper, etc. You have the > ability to turn it into whatever type of system you need it to be, > customized completely for you. _CLFS OFFERS YOU ADDED SECURITY_ > You will compile the entire system from source, thus allowing you to > audit everything, if you wish to do so, and apply all the security > patches you want or need to apply. You don't have to wait for > someone else to provide a new binary package that (hopefully) fixes > a security hole. Often, you never truly know whether a security hole > is fixed or not unless you do it yourself. WHAT CAN I DO WITH MY CLFS SYSTEM? ¶ A by-the-book CLFS system is fairly minimal, but is designed to provide a strong base on which you can add any packages you want. See the CBLFS and BLFS projects for a selection of commonly used packages.WHO'S WHO: ¶
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Building Embedded Linux Systems Philippe Gerum, Karim Yaghmour, Jon Masters, Gilad Ben-YossefO'Reilly
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