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When you are satisfied with the scripts, running LFScript will create for each of the selected applications a simple package archive. All archives combined make up your new GNU/Linux operating system. You can instruct LFScript to install the OS on your computer or you can save them to (for example) a USB drive to install them on another computer. LFScript also includes scripts which will combine all your packages and create a Live CD/DVD from them.  
When you are satisfied with the scripts, running LFScript will create for each of the selected applications a simple package archive. All archives combined make up your new GNU/Linux operating system. You can instruct LFScript to install the OS on your computer or you can save them to (for example) a USB drive to install them on another computer. LFScript also includes scripts which will combine all your packages and create a Live CD/DVD from them.  


== Index ==
== New users ==
* [[Quick Start]]
* [[Quick Start]]
* [[ChangeLog]]
* [[LFScript Switches]]
* [[Kernel configuration]]
* [[Kernel configuration]]
* [[Installing your system]]
* [[Creating a Live CD]]
* [[Creating a Live CD]]
== Reference ==
* [[LFScript Switches]]
* [[Aborting and Resuming]]
* [[Aborting and Resuming]]
* [[Installing your system]]
* [[Setting up Virtualbox]]
* [[Setting up Virtualbox]]
* [[If it all went wrong]]
* [[If it all went wrong]]
* [[Script layout]] (TODO [Marcel])
* [[buildbase.lfs]] (TODO [Marcel])
== Release cycle ==
* [[Schedule]] (TODO [Marcel])
* [[ScriptFactory]] (TODO [Marcel])
* [[Distribution]] (TODO [Marcel])
* [[ChangeLog]]

Revision as of 21:15, 31 January 2012

Linux From Script (or 'LFScript') version 4 is an unofficial alternative for 'Automated Linux From Scratch'. LFScript includes thoroughly tested scripts generated from the LFS and BLFS books, which can easily be edited to modify the installation of any package (if you would want to).

When you are satisfied with the scripts, running LFScript will create for each of the selected applications a simple package archive. All archives combined make up your new GNU/Linux operating system. You can instruct LFScript to install the OS on your computer or you can save them to (for example) a USB drive to install them on another computer. LFScript also includes scripts which will combine all your packages and create a Live CD/DVD from them.

New users

Reference

Release cycle