Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'd tentatively suggest a problem in unionfs.

No. The unionfs was not active. I've only used unionfs during the
build of LFS, making packages out of everything; that's why I still
have the ~/.pkg directory. I still haven't figured out how to actually
use unionfs now that the system is up. I will pursue this issue in
another mail at another time, cause unionfs is damn nice.

I just mounted a virtual root, installed, then unmounted and the files
were ready to be tar'ed. I would then just untar the tarball in root. 

I've used LFS for 6 years and making packages before putting them in
the system is the proper way to go and should be in the default
instructions.

The packages I make are just tarballs with the files going into the
system, and is very primitive, but it's better than to just install
directly into the system.

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