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full beat friday gonna be so lit 🕺🏻🕺🏻
2026-07-17 05:01:04
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ari :
AHHHHHHH THIS IS CRAZY!!! im so happy for you UGH 🥹🥹
2026-07-16 21:55:16
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sam🧟‍♀️ :
can you do a lash tut one day? i keep seeing your videos and your lashes always look so good 🥹
2026-07-17 02:22:46
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leah :
waiiiiit what’s the lip combo?? 💕
2026-07-17 03:50:09
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💋Jos💋 :
Kk do my makeup!!!
2026-07-16 16:06:13
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Love it
2026-07-16 17:15:42
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I WANT ONE 😩
2026-07-16 19:39:18
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Moni :
Ugh I’ve been wanting to try their brand!!!
2026-07-16 18:43:49
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hope <3 :
😭😭 I propped up my phone to watch a look get made I got so excited 💀💔
2026-07-16 21:27:07
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Steven Ridge X :
My wifes gets all girly and happy over small things . Let go show us how they look on you .
2026-07-17 17:32:29
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TheLaGloss :
Omg, can we see a close up on your nails!? 😻
2026-07-17 13:26:54
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Victoria Rae 💐 :
Dream palate WOW can’t wait to see alll your looks!!
2026-07-16 16:36:36
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What happened to your eyebrow piercing! 😭 I want one but I’m scared!! And I see you don’t have yours anymore!
2026-07-16 22:41:22
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so happy for you my sweet friend 🥹 praise God 🙌❤️
2026-07-16 16:24:37
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Okkkkk I need that
2026-07-16 19:39:19
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Jay :
Hey love, I love your videos how can y see your amazon storefront? The link on Instagram don’t work 😭
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Installing Linux From Scratch (LFS) is one of the most rewarding and challenging adventures in the computer science world. Unlike traditional distributions, you do not install pre-compiled software; instead, you compile every single component of your operating system from the original source code, using an existing host Linux distribution. To begin, you need a healthy host distribution (like Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, or Arch), between 10 to 30 hours of spare time depending on your CPU speed, and ironclad patience, as a single typo can break the entire compilation chain. The installation process begins by preparing a dedicated storage partition of at least 30 GB on your drive. You must format this partition with ext4 using the command ⁠mkfs -v -t ext4 /dev/sdXX⁠, create a mount point at ⁠/mnt/lfs⁠, and mount the partition using ⁠export LFS=/mnt/lfs⁠, ⁠mkdir -pv $LFS⁠, and ⁠mount -v -t ext4 /dev/sdXX $LFS⁠. Once your storage is ready, you must download the source code for all the base software—including the Linux Kernel, GCC compiler, Glibc system library, and Bash—by creating a writable directory at ⁠$LFS/sources⁠ and downloading the packages using the official LFS
Installing Linux From Scratch (LFS) is one of the most rewarding and challenging adventures in the computer science world. Unlike traditional distributions, you do not install pre-compiled software; instead, you compile every single component of your operating system from the original source code, using an existing host Linux distribution. To begin, you need a healthy host distribution (like Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, or Arch), between 10 to 30 hours of spare time depending on your CPU speed, and ironclad patience, as a single typo can break the entire compilation chain. The installation process begins by preparing a dedicated storage partition of at least 30 GB on your drive. You must format this partition with ext4 using the command ⁠mkfs -v -t ext4 /dev/sdXX⁠, create a mount point at ⁠/mnt/lfs⁠, and mount the partition using ⁠export LFS=/mnt/lfs⁠, ⁠mkdir -pv $LFS⁠, and ⁠mount -v -t ext4 /dev/sdXX $LFS⁠. Once your storage is ready, you must download the source code for all the base software—including the Linux Kernel, GCC compiler, Glibc system library, and Bash—by creating a writable directory at ⁠$LFS/sources⁠ and downloading the packages using the official LFS "wget-list". To prevent any accidental damage to your host system during compilation, you must create a dedicated, non-privileged user named "lfs" using ⁠useradd -s /bin/bash -g lfs -m -k /dev/null lfs⁠, grant this user ownership of the ⁠$LFS/sources⁠ and ⁠$LFS/tools⁠ directories, and log into this profile to configure a clean, isolated environment in ⁠.bash_profile⁠ and ⁠.bashrc⁠. Under this user, you will compile the temporary toolchain, which is a "bootstrap" phase where you compile a first pass of GCC, Binutils, and Glibc into ⁠$LFS/tools⁠ to serve as a clean, isolated compiler for the final system. After building the temporary tools, you must switch back to the root user on your host system, bind the host's virtual kernel filesystems (⁠/dev⁠, ⁠/proc⁠, ⁠/sys⁠) to your LFS partition, and enter the chroot environment using ⁠chroot "$LFS" /usr/bin/env -i HOME=/root TERM="$TERM" PS1='(lfs chroot) \u:\w\$ ' /bin/bash --login⁠. Now virtually locked inside your LFS partition, you enter the longest phase: compiling the final system. Here, you compile all the core software of a standard Linux system (around 80 packages including Glibc, GCC, Coreutils, and system utilities) from source, running the standard configuration, compilation (⁠make⁠), testing (⁠make check⁠), and installation (⁠make install⁠) for every single package. Once the binaries are compiled, you configure the system by manually writing crucial files such as ⁠/etc/hostname⁠ for the machine name, network interface configurations, and ⁠/etc/fstab⁠ to define your storage and boot layout. Finally, you compile the Linux Kernel itself by running ⁠make menuconfig⁠ to manually enable the exact hardware drivers your system requires to prevent a boot-time Kernel Panic, compile and install the kernel image, and configure the GRUB bootloader on your drive so you can select your newly built, custom Linux From Scratch operating system when you turn on your computer. Keep the official Linux From Scratch book open at all times during this process, as every compilation flag and command must be followed precisely. #nichetok #linux #psh

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