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  • valentinoOP
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    the whole user demographic is like 5 dudes. I agree why go for Gentoo when you can go for Linux from Scratch. Maybe simply because it has a catchier distro name

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      1 year ago

      Gentoo installs are able to be maintained.

      LFS not so much.

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        … unless you install a package manager, which turns LFS into an another distro. 🤷

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          Or you could start with something which already has a package manager.

          LFS is fun weekend project, but it’s not a daily driver.

          When I started thinking about the amount of work needed to maintain an LFS install, I realized I should install Gentoo. It’s Source based, and other people already put in the work.

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            Or you could start with something which already has a package manager.

            LFS is fun weekend project, but it’s not a daily driver.

            Agreed. It’ll teach a lot, but to make it last longer, you want a package manager.

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      Gentoo is a metadistro - a set of tools to build your own distro. LFS is a documentation to build your own Linux system. And if one chooses to install some package manager and configure a repo for it, it basically becomes a distro. LFS can become Gentoo if you choose to install Portage and use Gentoo repository.

      Setting Gentoo up seems to be quite simpler option compared to LFS. Sure LFS might teach you even more than Gentoo.