Index: final-preps/aboutlfs.xml
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--- final-preps/aboutlfs.xml (revision 5be6331136af05ea92a551dc57a38c436d1c9764)
+++ final-preps/aboutlfs.xml (revision ed3e5d86367a09e964a021ccb577ffef9fd4ae01)
@@ -31,5 +31,5 @@
processes the command line.
- If you haven't created the /mnt/lfs
+ If you haven't created the $LFS
directory, do so at this time by issuing the following commands:
Index: final-preps/addinguser.xml
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--- final-preps/addinguser.xml (revision 5be6331136af05ea92a551dc57a38c436d1c9764)
+++ final-preps/addinguser.xml (revision ed3e5d86367a09e964a021ccb577ffef9fd4ae01)
@@ -82,5 +82,5 @@
$LFS/cross-tools,
and $LFS/tools by making lfs the directories owner:
+ class="username">lfs the directorys' owner:
chown lfs $LFS
@@ -88,10 +88,8 @@
chown lfs $LFS/cross-tools
- If a separate working directory was created as suggested, we will
- show you how to create the directory and give user lfs ownership of this directory:
+ If a separate working directory was created as suggested,
+ give user lfs ownership of this directory:
-install -d $LFS/sources
-chown lfs $LFS/sources
+chown lfs $LFS/sources
Next, login as user lfs.
Index: final-preps/creatingcrossdir.xml
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--- final-preps/creatingcrossdir.xml (revision 5be6331136af05ea92a551dc57a38c436d1c9764)
+++ final-preps/creatingcrossdir.xml (revision ed3e5d86367a09e964a021ccb577ffef9fd4ae01)
@@ -25,8 +25,6 @@
The next step is to create a /cross-tools symlink on the host system.
- This will point to the newly-created directory in your home directory.
- Since normal users will not have permissions to write to the root tree,
- we need to exit the su and run the symlink command as
- root:
+ This will point to the newly-created directory on the LFS partition.
+ Run this command as root as well:
ln -s $LFS/cross-tools /
@@ -34,5 +32,5 @@
The created symlink enables the toolchain to be compiled so that
it always refers to /cross-tools,
- meaning that the compiler, assembler, and linker will be avaialble for
+ meaning that the compiler, assembler, and linker will be available for
use later if some unforseen circumstances happen.