It is pretty cool for Linux From Scratch to give OM a little shoutout on the first page of the book… not even Ubuntu or Arch is mentioned.
https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/chapter01/how.html
It is pretty cool for Linux From Scratch to give OM a little shoutout on the first page of the book… not even Ubuntu or Arch is mentioned.
https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/chapter01/how.html
i think this come from package command :
apt ot rpm or dnf or yum ( oy any other package command ).
try to install a lfs with archlinux (pacman) , is more difficult because there is update every days
Given they adopted the Contributor Covenant, I think we will see that get scrubbed in the near future.
I used arch to install LFS before and I’d agree. I circumvented that by using a dedicated arch install with packages downgraded to the versions suggested and it worked fine.
Why? A little mention in a documentation won’t hurt, a handful of software included in OM (including the linux kernel) has that anyway so why dissociate from LFS in particular
I don’t think that it will be us that disassociates, but them. The way most places are going right now, you wave the flag of the day or get cast out.
Lol sorry I did misinterpret, thought the intention to get it scrubbed off was implied
Ugh I liked the LFS project… that’s sad.