@brandon none in the current day, imho. There was one back when cpus were still slow and compiling things with -o2 yielded a proper advantage over 'regularly' compiled stuff. But even then it was minuscule. But then I am not a fan of installing distros that take more than a few clicks to install anyway

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@brandon LFS is just a manual that teaches you to put your own distro together. You won't really get anything out of it unless you actually intend to do that. If you really want to build your own system like it was lego, Arch Linux has everything you need and a good wiki as a starting point to boot. I never bothered with that, since Antergos and Manjaro exist in that ecosystem, but ymmv.

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