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1. We don't support IA64.  Both Intel and AMD uses x86_64 now, which is
   referred as "AMD64" because it's first proposed by AMD.  Intel
   attempted to use IA64 (which is a VLIW architecture completely
   different with x86_64) to compete with AMD64, but failed.  Then Intel
   adapted x86_64.
2. The architecture specific part belongs to Core and Desktop.
3. LFS cannot conform to both AMD64 and IA32 because we don't support
   multilib.  It's "or", not "and".
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LFS Book README

This document is meant to instruct the user on how to convert the book's XML
source to other formats (e.g. HTML, PDF, PS and TXT).  First, if you have not
already done so, please read the INSTALL file for instructions on how to install
the required software.  If you have already completed the steps outlined in the
INSTALL file, then continue reading for examples how to convert these files into
various other formats.

In all examples, setting the parameter REV=systemd is needed to build the
systemd version of the book.

XML to XHTML:
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make BASEDIR=/path/to/output/location


XML to single file XHTML (nochunks):
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make BASEDIR=/path/to/output/location nochunks

XML to TXT
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Follow the instructions for nochunks and then run:
lynx -dump /path/to/nochunks >/path/to/output

XML to PDF:
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make BASEDIR=/path/to/output/location pdf


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