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<title>Resources</title> <title>Resources</title>
<?dbhtml filename="resources.html"?> <?dbhtml filename="resources.html"?>
<para>See testing</para>
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<sect2 id="ch-scatter-faq"> <sect2 id="ch-scatter-faq">
<title>FAQ</title> <title>FAQ</title>
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lists (see above).</para> lists (see above).</para>
</sect2> </sect2>
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<title>How to ask for help</title> <title>How to ask for help</title>
<?dbhtml filename="askforhelp.html"?> <?dbhtml filename="askforhelp.html"?>
<para>See testing</para>
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<para>If you run into a problem while working through this book, you should <para>If you run into a problem while working through this book, you should
first check the FAQ at <ulink url="&faq-root;"/> -- often your question first check the FAQ at <ulink url="&faq-root;"/> -- often your question
is already answered there. If it is not, you should try to find the source of is already answered there. If it is not, you should try to find the source of
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about them, then usually there is no need to be concerned.</para> about them, then usually there is no need to be concerned.</para>
</sect2> </sect2>
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</sect1> </sect1>

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<title>How things are going to be done</title> <title>How things are going to be done</title>
<?dbhtml filename="how.html"?> <?dbhtml filename="how.html"?>
<para>See testing</para>
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<para>You are going to build your LFS system by using a previously installed <para>You are going to build your LFS system by using a previously installed
Linux distribution (such as Debian, Mandrake, Red Hat, or SuSE). This existing Linux distribution (such as Debian, Mandrake, Red Hat, or SuSE). This existing
Linux system (the host) will be used as a starting point, because you will need Linux system (the host) will be used as a starting point, because you will need
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<para>Please read <xref linkend="chapter-final-preps"/> carefully as it explains <para>Please read <xref linkend="chapter-final-preps"/> carefully as it explains
a few important things you should be aware of before you begin to work through a few important things you should be aware of before you begin to work through
<xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/> and beyond.</para> <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/> and beyond.</para>
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</sect1> </sect1>