Can Aryalinux be used for building LFS 9.1 even if Aryalinux is based in LFS 9.0?
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Can Aryalinux be used for building LFS 9.1 even if Aryalinux is based in LFS 9.0?
Good afternoon,
I really want to build Linux From Scratch 9.1, while searching a nice Live CD for this, I found Aryalinux.
Aryalinux is based in LFS 9.0 if I'm correct.
So my question is, can Aryalinux be used for building LFS 9.1?
If not, is there a way to use it for that purpose?
And, may there be a release of Aryalinux based in LFS 9.1?
The LFS system will be built by using an already installed Linux distribution (such as Debian, OpenMandriva, Fedora, or openSUSE).
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As an alternative to installing a separate distribution onto your machine, you may wish to use a LiveCD from a commercial distribution.
In other words, you can build it on any Linux system that has a development environment (compiler, linker and so on). Which means, probably, 99.999% of all distros. Since LFS itself contains development tools, my guess is that Aryalinux does as well. That's all you need.
Plus some disk space, a reasonable CPU and a bit of RAM.
Thank you very much!
I tried and had some problems with freezing which couldn't let me continue, maybe 2gb of ram isn't much, but for the rest, Aryalinux seems the best distro for this purpose, so thanks for telling me it could be used!
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