The previous 0.5 series worked well for LFS 11.0–11.3. However, with the recent shift in the LFS book to mandate GCC 13.2+, Binutils 2.41, and a stricter POSIX environment, many legacy scripts broke. The 0.6r release addresses these head-on:
One of the most impressive technical achievements in is native support for HTTP range requests. If you only need the first 64KB of a 10GB log file to check a header, the system fetches only those 64KB. This drastically reduces bandwidth consumption and latency compared to full-file LFS pulls. lfs lazy 0.6r