Cross-LFS is a structured and neutral information platform focused on Linux internals, system architecture, distributions, administration principles and engineering practices. The platform aims to provide accurate, distribution-independent data for professionals, researchers and advanced users.
All content is carefully curated to maintain a high level of technical precision while staying accessible to the broader Linux community.
Documentation covering kernel components, scheduling, memory subsystems, modules and boot processes.
Insights into init systems, process control, logging, networking stacks, and low-level OS design.
Unified explanations independent of specific distributions while highlighting relevant differences where necessary.
Reference material for compiling custom kernels, toolchains, libraries, and system components.
Covers hardening techniques, privilege models, sandboxing, access control frameworks and auditing.
A structured index of Linux specifications, RFCs, official manuals, and cross-referenced technical materials.
Cross-LFS adheres to and references recognized Linux and open-source standards including:
The following trusted resources are recommended for professional Linux research and system development:
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