Download the Linux From Scratch Book
Several versions of the LFS book are available for download, in several formats:
Current Stable
This is the latest released LFS book, well tested and mature enough for everyday use.
You may download the stable book in various formats from the stable book directory.
Current Development
This is the LFS Book in its current development state. Changes can
happen that break the build temporarily.
Not recommended for inexperienced LFS'ers.
Daily rendered snapshots may be downloaded. Or check out the book's XML source from our Git repository and render it yourself:
git clone https://git.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs.git lfs-git
Old branch
Some old Git branches (those are inactive after 10.0 release except
release branches) are hidden. They are not visible in the Trac Web
interface, nor cloned with git clone
by default. Read
the
wiki page for details.
Systemd version of LFS
Current Stable
This is the latest released LFS systemd book, well tested and mature enough for everyday use.
You may download the stable book in various formats from the stable book directory.
Current Development
This is the LFS systemd Book in its current development state. Changes can
happen that break the build temporarily.
Not recommended for inexperienced LFS'ers.
Daily rendered snapshots may be downloaded. Or check out the book's XML as above and render it yourself:
After the prerequisites listed in the INSTALL file are present, use 'make REV=systemd', to render the book. Additional information is listed in the README file.
LFS Museum
Old and crusty. But still useful as an educational experience, or to see how LFS has grown over the years. lfs-museum
Packages for LFS
LFS has a list of packages and patches which you should download. Please use the versions which are listed in the book (see the FAQ); these are tested versions which are known to work with each other. There are several ways to download the packages.
Hunt and Peck
When a package is not available from the location listed in the book, some other places to try are:
- A search for the full package name in google or your favorite search engine
- Debian Package Search Page
- Sources from your linux distro
LFS HTTP/FTP Sites
If the above methods are not available to you, the packages are also available in a tarball and individually on the following ftp and http mirrors.
- ftp://ftp.lfs-matrix.net/pub/lfs/ (Los Angeles, CA, USA, 200Mbps)
- http://ftp.lfs-matrix.net/pub/lfs/ (Los Angeles, CA, USA, 200Mbps)
- ftp://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/lfs/ (Corvallis, OR, USA, 100Mbps)
- http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/lfs/ (Corvallis, OR, USA, 100Mbps)
- http://mirror.download.it/lfs/pub/ (Washington, DC, USA, 1 Gbps)