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<sect1 id="pre-whoread">
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<title>Who would want to read this book</title>
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<para>
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This book is intended for Linux users who want to setup their own
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custom-built Linux system. Reasons for wanting to build such a system are
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diverse. Perhaps a user wants to get into more detail as to what
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happens behind the scenes. Perhaps he is fed up with distributions
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which are often bloated or perhaps he doesn't want to rely on pre-compiled
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binaries due to security concerns. There are many reasons why a user may wants
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a custom-built system, but if it is one of them, this book is meant
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for him.
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</para>
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<para>
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The fruits of building an own system are plentiful, but the labour may
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be hard. It is a long way ahead but in the end a user will be
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able to call himself the proud owner of his own Linux system,
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completely tailored after his needs. He dictates the layout of
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bootscripts, the file system hierarchy, which programs are installed in
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which directory, which versions of software to use, and more. Perhaps the
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most important reason is to know exactly what is installed where,
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why, and how.
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</para>
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</sect1>
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