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| 4 |   <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
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| 5 |   %general-entities;
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| 6 | ]>
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| 7 | 
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| 8 | <sect1 id="ch-boot-creatingdirs">
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| 9 |   <?dbhtml filename="creatingdirs.html"?>
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| 10 | 
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| 11 |   <title>Creating Directories</title>
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| 12 | 
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| 13 |   <para os="a">It is time to create some structure in the CLFS file system. Create a
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| 14 |   standard directory tree by issuing the following commands:</para>
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| 15 | 
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| 16 | <screen os="b"><userinput>mkdir -pv ${CLFS}/{bin,boot,dev,{etc/,}opt,home,lib,mnt}
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| 17 | mkdir -pv ${CLFS}/{proc,media/{floppy,cdrom},sbin,srv,sys}
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| 18 | mkdir -pv ${CLFS}/var/{lock,log,mail,run,spool}
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| 19 | mkdir -pv ${CLFS}/var/{opt,cache,lib/{misc,locate},local}
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| 20 | install -dv -m 0750 ${CLFS}/root
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| 21 | install -dv -m 1777 ${CLFS}{/var,}/tmp
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| 22 | mkdir -pv ${CLFS}/usr/{,local/}{bin,include,lib,sbin,src}
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| 23 | mkdir -pv ${CLFS}/usr/{,local/}share/{doc,info,locale,man}
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| 24 | mkdir -pv ${CLFS}/usr/{,local/}share/{misc,terminfo,zoneinfo}
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| 25 | mkdir -pv ${CLFS}/usr/{,local/}share/man/man{1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8}
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| 26 | for dir in ${CLFS}/usr{,/local}; do
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| 27 |   ln -sv share/{man,doc,info} $dir
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| 28 | done</userinput></screen>
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| 29 | 
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| 30 |   <para os="c">Directories are, by default, created with permission mode 755,
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| 31 |   but this is not desirable for all directories. In the commands above,
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| 32 |   two changes are made—one to the home directory of user
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| 33 |   <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>, and another to the
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| 34 |   directories for temporary files.</para>
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| 35 | 
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| 36 |   <para os="d">The first mode change ensures that not just anybody can enter
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| 37 |   the <filename class="directory">/root</filename> directory—the
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| 38 |   same as a normal user would do with his or her home directory. The
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| 39 |   second mode change makes sure that any user can write to the
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| 40 |   <filename class="directory">/tmp</filename> and
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| 41 |   <filename class="directory">/var/tmp</filename> directories, but
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| 42 |   cannot remove another user's files from them. The latter is prohibited
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| 43 |   by the so-called <quote>sticky bit,</quote> the highest bit (1) in the
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| 44 |   1777 bit mask.</para>
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| 45 | 
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| 46 |   <sect2 os="e">
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| 47 |     <title>FHS Compliance Note</title>
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| 48 | 
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| 49 |     <para>The directory tree is based on the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
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| 50 |     (FHS) (available at <ulink url="http://www.pathname.com/fhs/"/>). In
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| 51 |     addition to the tree created above, this standard stipulates the
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| 52 |     existence of <filename class="directory">/usr/local/games</filename>
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| 53 |     and <filename class="directory">/usr/share/games</filename>. The FHS
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| 54 |     is not precise as to the structure of the <filename
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| 55 |     class="directory">/usr/local/share</filename> subdirectory, so we
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| 56 |     create only the directories that are needed. However, feel free to
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| 57 |     create these directories if you prefer to conform more strictly to
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| 58 |     the FHS.</para>
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| 59 | 
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| 60 |   </sect2>
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| 61 | 
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| 62 | </sect1>
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