> of course, distro comes into play too. I used to be a devoted LFS
> user. Until I tried to build a x86_64 LFS. Never got it working and
> gave up. I installed Ubuntu Feisty x86_64 a while later and I've been
> running it and upgrading smoothly all the way to Hardy beta. It's been
> absolutely great.
>
> So don't blame 64bit, blame LFS for not properly supporting it.

Thanks for all kindly reply. My aid is to build a small Linux to run on a 
storage server(Xeon 5110/4GB FBD/12 HDDs), which will mainly be used as NAS.
So Samba, NFS can be expected to installed, LFS has not released a official 
version for 64bit. while provides CIFS links.

Alexander E.Patrakov wrote in January 2,2008: http://lwn.net/Articles/263596/
He claimed that Stable LFS LiveCD 6.3-r2160 was released, and marked "x86_64"
as "unofficial x86_64 equivalent for x86_64". 

Can I use this new LiveCD as NAS system developing? I'm afraid to get less 
support about this because it is still unofficial.  

Thanks again.
Phillip
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