If during the building of the CLFS system you encounter any errors, have any questions, or think there is a typo in the book, please start by consulting the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) that is located at http://trac.clfs.org/wiki/faq.
          The clfs.org server hosts a number of
          mailing lists used for the development of the CLFS project. These
          lists include the main development and support lists, among others.
          If the FAQ does not contain your answer, you can search the CLFS
          lists via The Mail Archive http://www.mail-archive.com. You
          can find the mail lists with the following link:
        
http://www.mail-archive.com/index.php?hunt=clfs
For information on the different lists, how to subscribe, archive locations, and additional information, visit http://trac.clfs.org/wiki/lists.
          Cross-LFS does not maintain its own News Server, but we do provide
          access via gmane.org http://gmane.org. If you want to
          subscribe to the Cross-LFS lists via a newsreader you can utilize
          gmane.org. You can find the gmane search
          for CLFS with the following link:
        
          Several members of the CLFS community offer assistance on our
          community Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network. Before using this
          support, please make sure that your question is not already
          answered in the CLFS FAQ or the mailing list archives. You can find
          the IRC network at chat.freenode.net. The
          support channel for cross-lfs is named #cross-lfs. If you need to
          show people the output of your problems, please use http://pastebin.clfs.org and
          reference the pastebin URL when asking your questions.
        
The CLFS project has a number of world-wide mirrors to make accessing the website and downloading the required packages more convenient. Please visit the CLFS website at http://trac.clfs.org/wiki/mirrors for mirrors of CLFS.