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<sect1 id="ch02-download">
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<title>How to download the software</title>
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<para>
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Throughout this document, I will assume that all the
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packages that were downloaded are placed somewhere in $LFS/usr/src.
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</para>
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<para>
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I use the convention of having a $LFS/usr/src/sources directory.
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Under sources, I have the directory 0-9 and the directories a
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through z. A package like sysvinit-2.78.tar.gz is stored under
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$LFS/usr/src/sources/s/. A package like bash-2.04.tar.gz is stored under
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$LFS/usr/src/sources/b/, and so forth. This convention does not have to be
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followed, of course; I was just giving an example. It's better to keep
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the packages out of $LFS/usr/src and move them to a subdirectory, so
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we'll have a clean $LFS/usr/src directory in which we will unpack the
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packages and work with them.
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</para>
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<para>
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The next chapter contains the list of all the packages that need to be
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downloaded,
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but the partition that is going to contain our LFS system isn't created yet.
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Therefore, the files are temporarily stored somewhere else (it's up to
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you to decide where this 'else' is) and later moved to $LFS/usr/src/ when
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the chapter in which the new partition is prepared has been finished.
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</para>
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</sect1>
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