I am attempting to build my own Distro using Linux From Scratch, not because I have a dislike of Debian, but it looks like an interesting project. (*Note "attempting" equals "I have just started and am reading the voluminous documentation very carefully.")
I usually don't try something of this magnitude using someone else's instructions because, usually, they are out of date (2012 or 2017 or the like) or have missing utilities, libraries, or my favorite, the documentation header says, "I really need to write docs for this someday."
(Actually, the above is not entirely true. My favorite is "This website is optimized for IE6.")
But, LFS seems very complete with a LONG doc of instruction and absolutely all of required utilities were current and easily found. The instructions give that this project can be done on a production machine without worry of destruction, since it uses a separate drive and partition, but I have dedicated an old discontinued Ryzen 5 tower to the project because of A - cowardice, and B - Memories of other software work that had similar guarantees ("This can't possibly affect...")
We'll see. So far so good.
I usually don't try something of this magnitude using someone else's instructions because, usually, they are out of date (2012 or 2017 or the like) or have missing utilities, libraries, or my favorite, the documentation header says, "I really need to write docs for this someday."
(Actually, the above is not entirely true. My favorite is "This website is optimized for IE6.")
But, LFS seems very complete with a LONG doc of instruction and absolutely all of required utilities were current and easily found. The instructions give that this project can be done on a production machine without worry of destruction, since it uses a separate drive and partition, but I have dedicated an old discontinued Ryzen 5 tower to the project because of A - cowardice, and B - Memories of other software work that had similar guarantees ("This can't possibly affect...")
We'll see. So far so good.