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<title>Cross Compiling a Toolchain</title>
<title>Compiling a Cross-Toolchain</title>
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<title>Introduction</title>
<para>This chapter shows how to build a minimal Linux system.
This system will contain just enough tools to start constructing the final
LFS system in <xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/> and allow a working
environment with more user convenience than a minimum environment would.</para>
<para>This chapter shows how to build a cross-compiler and its associated
tools. Although here cross-compilation is faked, the principles are
the same as for a real cross-toolchain, and are detailed in the next
section.</para>
<para>The programs compiled in this chapter will be installed under the
<filename class="directory">$LFS/tools</filename> directory to keep them
separate from the files installed in the following chapters. The libraries,
on the other hand, are installed into their final place, since they pertain
to the system we want to build.</para>
<para>There are two steps in building this minimal system. The first step
is to build a new and host-independent toolchain (compiler, assembler,
linker, libraries, and a few useful utilities). The second step uses this
toolchain to build the other essential tools.</para>
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