Strangely enough it was at the stroke of 11 o'clock that I finished
rebuilding Ch5 and the Linux API headers successfully.  But I'm not sure
why and I need to understand that.

So I've one specific question to ask.  Sometimes the book tells us that
parallel builds will fail, but it doesn't for building either gcc or
glibc in Chapters 5 or 6.  *Is it OK to do parallel builds for glibc and
gcc, not a problem?*

I wasn't sure and those are critical to success, so I wasted the time
doing without.  I don't want to think I solved the problem when I
didn't, and it's still lurking.

p.s. I've just noticed, in Ch-6.2, "Preparing Virtual Kernel File
     Systems", it's not the kernel that's virtual, it's the file
     systems!  That should read "Preparing Kernel Virtual File Systems".
-- 
Paul Rogers
[email protected]
Rogers' Second Law: "Everything you do communicates."
(I do not personally endorse any additions after this line. TANSTAAFL
:-)

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