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<title>Contact information</title>
<para>
Direct all your emails to the
Direct all emails to the
<ulink url="mailto:lfs-discuss@linuxfromscratch.org">lfs-discuss
</ulink> mailing list preferably.
</para>
<para>
If you need to reach Gerard Beekmans personally, send an email to
If it is needed to reach Gerard Beekmans personally, send an email to
<ulink url="mailto:gerard@linuxfromscratch.org">
gerard@linuxfromscratch.org</ulink>
</para>

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<para>
We are going to build the LFS system by using an already installed Linux
distribution such as Debian, SuSE, Slackware, Mandrake, RedHat, etc. You
don't need to have any kind of bootdisk. We will use an existing Linux
distribution such as Debian, SuSE, Slackware, Mandrake, RedHat, etc. There
is no need to have any kind of bootdisk. We will use an existing Linux
system as the base (since we need a compiler, linker, text editor, and
other tools).
</para>
<para>
If you don't have Linux installed yet, you won't be able to put this
book to use right away. I suggest you first install a Linux
distribution. It really doesn't matter which one you install. It also
If Linux was not installed yet, it is not possible to put this
book to use right away. I suggest to first install a Linux
distribution. It really doesn't matter which one is installed. It also
doesn't need to be the latest version, though it shouldn't be too old.
If it is about a year old or newer it should do just fine. You will save
yourself a lot of trouble if your normal system uses glibc-2.1 or newer.
If it is about a year old or newer it should do just fine. It will save
a lot of trouble if your normal system uses glibc-2.1 or newer.
Libc5 isn't supported by this book, though it isn't impossible to use a
libc5 system if you have no choice.
libc5 system if there is no choice.
</para>
</sect1>

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be totally satisfied with a Linux system, I have to build my own Linux
system from scratch, ideally using only the source code. Not using
precompiled packages of any kind. No help from some sort of CD-ROM or
bootdisk that would install some basic utilities. You would use your current
Linux system and use that one to build your own.
bootdisk that would install some basic utilities. I would use my current
Linux system and use that one to build my own.
</para>
<para>

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<title>lfs-announce</title>
<para>
The lfs-announce list is a moderated list. You can subscribe to it, but
The lfs-announce list is a moderated list. It can be subscribed to, but
you can't post any messages to this list. This list is used to announce
new stable releases. If you want to be informed about development
releases as well, then you'll have to join the lfs-discuss list. If
you're already on the lfs-discuss list, there's little use subscribing to
new stable releases. The lfs-discuss list will carry information about
development
releases as well. If
a user is already on the lfs-discuss list, there's little use subscribing to
this list as well because everything that is posted to the lfs-announce
list will be posted to the lfs-discuss list as well.
</para>

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<para>
The lfs-discuss mailing list discusses matters strictly related to the
LFS-BOOK. If you have problems with the book, want to report a bug or
two, or have suggestions to improve the book, use this mailing list.
LFS-BOOK. If problems with the book come up, a bug or two need to be
reported, or suggestions to improve the book should be made,
this mailing list is the right one.
</para>
<para>

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<title>lfs-security</title>
<para>
The lfs-security mailing list discusses security-related matters. If you
have security concerns or have heard about a package used by LFS that
has known security problems, you can address that on this list.
The lfs-security mailing list discusses security-related matters.
Security concerns or security problems with a package used by LFS,
should be addressed on this list.
</para>
</sect2>

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<title>Other list modes</title>
<para>
The modes you can set yourself to require you to send an email to
The modes that can be set by a user require to send an email to
<ulink url="mailto:listar@linuxfromscratch.org">
listar@linuxfromscratch.org</ulink>. The modes themselves are set by writing
the appropriate commands in the subject headers of the message.
</para>
<para>
As the name implies, the <emphasis>Set command</emphasis> tells you what
As the name implies, the <emphasis>Set command</emphasis> tells what
to write to set a mode. The <emphasis>Unset command</emphasis> tells
you what to write to unset a mode.
what to write to unset a mode.
</para>
<para>
Replace listname in the example subject headers with the listname to which
you want to apply the mode to. If you want to set more than one mode (to
the same list or multiple lists) with one email, you can do so by writing
The listname in the example subject headers should be replaced with the
listname to which
the mode is going to be applied to. If more than one mode is to be set (to
the same list or multiple lists) with one email, this can be done by writing
junk in the subject header like "hello" and then put the commands in the
body of the message instead.
</para>
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</literallayout>
<para>
All lists have the digest mode available and you can set yourself to
digest mode after you subscribe to a list. Being in digest mode will
cause you to stop receiving individual messages as they are posted to
the list and instead you will receive one email daily containing all
All lists have the digest mode available which can be set after a user
has subscribed to a list. Being in digest mode will
cause to stop receiving individual messages as they are posted to
the list and instead send one email daily containing all
the messages posted to the list during that day.
</para>
<para>
There is a second digest mode called digest2. When you are set to this
mode you will receive the daily digests but you will also continue to
There is a second digest mode called digest2. When a user is set to this
mode he will receive the daily digests but will also continue to
receive the individual messages to the lists as they are posted. To
set yourself to this mode write <emphasis>digest2</emphasis> instead of
set this mode <emphasis>digest2</emphasis> has to be written instead of
<emphasis>digest</emphasis> in the subject header.
</para>
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</literallayout>
<para>
If you are going to be away for a while or wish to stop receiving
messages from the lists but you don't want to unsubscribe, you can set
yourself to vacation mode. This has the same effect as unsubscribing
yourself, but you don't have to go through the unsubscribe process and
If a user is going to be away for a while or wishes to stop receiving
messages from the lists but doesn't want to unsubscribe, he can set
to vacation mode. This has the same effect as unsubscribing,
but without having to go through the unsubscribe process and
then later through the subscribe process again.
</para>

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<title>How to subscribe?</title>
<para>
You can subscribe to any of the above-mentioned mailinglists by sending
Any of the above-mentioned mailinglists can be subscribed to by sending
an email to <ulink url="mailto:listar@linuxfromscratch.org">
listar@linuxfromscratch.org</ulink> and write <emphasis>subscribe
listar@linuxfromscratch.org</ulink> and writing <emphasis>subscribe
listname</emphasis> as the subject header of the message.
</para>
<para>
You can, if you want, subscribe to multiple lists at the same time using
one email. If you want to do so, write some junk as the subject
header, something that isn't a valid command like "hello". Then write
the subscribe commands in the body of the message. The email will look
Multiple lists at the same time can be subscribed to by using
one email. This is done by writing some junk as the subject
header, something that isn't a valid command like "hello". Then
the subscribe commands need to be in the body of the message.
The email will look
like:
</para>
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</literallayout></blockquote>
<para>
After you have sent the email, the Listar program will send you an
email back requesting a confirmation of your subscription request. After
you have sent back this confirmation email, Majordomo will send you an
email again with the message that you have been subscribed to the
After the email is sent, the Listar program will reply with an
email requesting a confirmation of the subscription request. After
this confirmation email was sent back, Listar will send an
email again with the message that the user has been subscribed to the
list(s) along with an introduction message for that particulair list.
</para>

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</para>
<para>
You can, if you want, unsubscribe from multiple lists at the same time
using one email. If you want to do so, write some junk as the
Multiple lists can be unsubscribed at the same time
using one email. This is done by writing some junk as the
subject header, something that isn't a valid command like "hello". Then
write the unsubscribe commands in the body of the message. The email
the unsubscribe commands come in the body of the message. The email
will look like:
</para>
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</literallayout></blockquote>
<para>
After you have sent the email, the Listar program will send you an
email back requesting a confirmation of your unsubscription
request. After you have sent back this confirmation email, Listar will
send you an email again with the message that you have been unsubscribed
After the email was sent, the Listar program will reply with an
email requesting a confirmation of the unsubscription
request. After this confirmation email is sent back, Listar will
send an email again with the message that the user has been unsubscribed
from the list(s).
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<para>
This is LFS-BOOK-&type; version &version; dated &releasedate;. If this
version is older than a month you definitely want to take a look at our
website and check if there is a newer version available for download.
version is older than a month a newer version might be available for download
at the LFS homepage.
</para>
<para>
Below you will find a list of our current HTTP and FTP mirror sites as
of December 19th, 2000. This list might not be accurate anymore. For
the latest info check our website at
Below is a list of our current HTTP and FTP mirror sites as
of December 19th, 2000. This list might not be accurate anymore.
The latest info can be found on our website at
<ulink url="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org">
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org</ulink>.
</para>