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-<sect1 id="ch02-download">
-<title>Where to store the downloaded software</title>
-<?dbhtml filename="download.html" dir="chapter02"?>
-
-<para>Throughout this document, we will assume that all the
-packages that were downloaded are placed somewhere in $LFS/usr/src.</para>
-
-<para>While it doesn't matter at all where you save the downloaded
-packages, we recommend storing it at least on the LFS partition. This
-just makes sense because you need to have access to those those files
-when you chroot to $LFS and when you boot into the LFS system, although
-access when booted to $LFS could be handled other ways. $LFS/usr/src is
-just a logical place to store source code, but by no means a requirement.
-You may even want to create a subdirectory under $LFS/usr/src for tarball
-storage. That way you can separate tarballs from temporary build
-directories, but again that's up to you.</para>
-
-<para>The next chapter contains a list of all the packages that need to be
-downloaded. The LFS partition isn't created yet, so you can't store it
-there yet. Just save it elsewhere for now, and when the LFS partition is
-created, move them over.</para>
-
-</sect1>
-