Bruce pointed out on the LFS list that tar xf is BSD format tar -xf is
short Linux format. So is there any special reason for using the BSD
format in the BLFS book? I have found in the most recent release and
earlier releases, some possible errors

blfs-book-svn-html-2009-12-31.tar.bz2

Linux-PAM tar xf

Remove the configuration file created earlier by issuing the following
command as the root user:

rm -rfv /etc/pam.d

This removes the pam.d directory and all the contents. If you don't do
this step, you will overwrite the test file several steps later and
still have all the config files that were created in between.

Which way is correct? I did it both ways and both ways seemed to work.
I have a lot more config files in pam.d now than I did the first time.
Everything looks right now and works but it did not look right before
but worked any way.

FreeType2 tar xf
On the OpenSSH client page  one can see this "Chapter 21 –
OpenSSH-5.1p1" but the link goes to chapter 19 and not 21 which is the
database chapter.
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