A sideproject following the book Linux from Scratch that goes on to how to create a Linux distribution from the ground up. The name is based off a delicious plant used in many foods in Central America.
The majority of this is done using shell, mostly bash files and interpreted in a dedicated Linux PC running Debian. The "compilation" requieres the formatting a small empty disk or storage device where the LFS distribution and its packages will be installed in. For that purpose I am using a 32 GB USB thumbstick, however a 16 GB device could still be useful for this project. For further detail, the book itself goes further in depth.
The usage of C for later stages of the project is not discarded.