junkstr wrote:I have used LFS ever since I started using Linux, but it got to the point where I had no longer been able to keep it up2date. Tired many distros starting from slackware -> ubuntu, but never enjoyed the binarys. I have used gentoo for about 6 months, and now I think I will never turn back because it has the options of LFS without the trouble. Just here to say hello because I think I found a new distro that I am certian I will stay with; Hello!
As you say, if you started with LFS you will be (or already are) amazed how Gentoo is capable of the same things but without all the hassle, and on a structured and centralized way. 6 months is a small amount of time when you speak about a distro like Gentoo, but surely you already have an approximate view of the underlying potential.
LFS is good as a learning exercise, but other than that, is not practical for regular usage, unless you are using it to create the foundations for your own self-made distro, and even then, Gentoo has a better and more efficient way to handle that (deps, tested software and ebuilds, no way to mess up the things and a catalyst backend to ease all the process).
In any case, welcome, and I hope you stay around for a long time.
