El Lunes, 14 de Noviembre de 2005 18:44, Jeremy Huntwork escribió: > Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> > 3. The Makefile will fail early if the lfs user or group has already > > been created. I think that we could add a test to see if the lfs user, group and home dir are already present. > > Some users (like me) would not like the clean-chapter4 > > target removing the lfs user. I note that it does not remove the lfs > > group. Maybe adding a "clean-chapter04-keep-lfs-user" target? Plus, in that case we should to add another test in 022-settingenvironment to see if there is a previous .bashrc file and made a backup before creating the new one. And then restore that backup when running clean-chapter04-keep-lfs-user. > Also, I think that 'userdel lfs' will get rid of the lfs group as well, > so long as no one else has been added to that group. Correct. > > 4. The clean-chapter4 target will remove the lost+found directory if > > /mnt/lfs is a separate partition as recommended by the book. Maybe you meant /home/lfs? There is no "rm -rf /mnt/lfs" on the clean-* targets. > > Overall, the jhalfs system looks quite nice. I especially like the > > ability to "discover" what it does fairly easily. I can't say the same > > thing about a C program. I also like the fact that does not require a > > "profile". Many thanks :-) I'm very happy to see book's editors playing with jhalfs. -- Manuel Canales Esparcia Usuario de LFS nº2886: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org LFS en castellano: http://www.escomposlinux.org/lfs-es http://www.lfs-es.com TLDP-ES: http://es.tldp.org -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/alfs-discuss FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
