cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/15150206
For those of you who don’t know, Linux From Scratch is a project that teaches you how to compile your own custom distro, with everything compiled from source code.
What was your experience like? Was it easier or harder than you expected? Do you run it as a daily driver or did you just do it for fun?
Here you go, Linux on Scratch:
https://experiments.turbowarp.org/next/892602496
Oh, sorry. I misread the title
I played around with it in the early 2000’s to learn more about Linux. Eventually used it to build a micro-release of a firewall running samba, cups, apache, and postfix, all crammed onto a bootable zip-100 disk. You can do quite a lot when you understand the bare minimum requirements to get a system running.
Did gentoo stage 1 and used that to get through my college education learning to manage windows systems.
It was neat. I feel like I will never need to do it again.
Yeah I’ve done both LFS and Gentoo stage 1 before and it’s a fun learning exercise. Too bad the stage 1 isn’t a supported option anymore afaik.
Above my power level unfortunately
No. I have a life.
For a while I had it as my recovery partition on my hard disk. Maybe i ll do it again someday.