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Most versions of the Linux operating system are a custom curation of software known as a 'distro' (Ubuntu, Debian, etc.). A distro requires at least a kernel, system utilities, some server services if desired, and a desktop or two. A distro as described here means an existing version of Linux customized for your own purposes and for your own devices. If you want to build your own Linux distro from the ground up, you should take a look at Linux from Scratch.<ref>http://linuxfromscratch.org</ref>
 
Most versions of the Linux operating system are a custom curation of software known as a 'distro' (Ubuntu, Debian, etc.). A distro requires at least a kernel, system utilities, some server services if desired, and a desktop or two. A distro as described here means an existing version of Linux customized for your own purposes and for your own devices. If you want to build your own Linux distro from the ground up, you should take a look at Linux from Scratch.<ref>http://linuxfromscratch.org</ref>
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==