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Apr 22, 2006, 12:39:45 PM (19 years ago)
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Jim Gifford <clfs@…>
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r3107@server (orig r1461): ken | 2006-04-22 12:13:32 -0700
Add commands to see if user can chroot.

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    1111  <title>To Boot or to Chroot?</title>
    1212
    13   <para> There are two different ways you can proceed from this point
     13  <para os="a"> There are two different ways you can proceed from this point
    1414  to build the final system. You can build a kernel, a bootloader, and
    1515  a few other utilities, boot into the temporary system, and build the
    1616  rest there. The other option is to chroot into the temporary system.</para>
    1717
    18   <para>The boot method is for when you are building on a different
     18  <para os="b">The boot method is for when you are building on a different
    1919  architecture. For example, if you are building a PowerPC system from
    2020  an x86, you can't chroot. The chroot method is for when you are
     
    2525  wanting to run a different ABI, you will need to use the boot option.</para>
    2626
    27   <para>For the boot method, follow <xref linkend="chapter-boot"/>.</para>
     27  <para os="c">If you are in any doubt about this, you can try the following
     28 commands to see if you can chroot:</para>
    2829
    29   <para>For the chroot method, follow <xref linkend="chapter-chroot"/>.</para>
     30<screen ><userinput>/tools/lib/libc.so.6
     31/tools/bin/gcc -v</userinput></screen>
     32
     33  <para os="d">If these commands fail, you will have to follow the boot
     34  method.</para>
     35
     36  <para os="e">For the boot method, follow <xref linkend="chapter-boot"/>.</para>
     37
     38  <para os="f">For the chroot method, follow <xref linkend="chapter-chroot"/>.</para>
    3039
    3140</sect1>
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