Haven't got there in a build yet, as I'm looking at where to build Shadow, so as to get an su. but have noticed that there's an explicit "testers" user being created now, so as to run some Chapter 8 tests that should not be run as root.
Given that, when starting from a older LFS installation and coming to use that as the host for a new LFS build, one has to create the 'lfs' user, I was wondering if there'd be any gain, in creating the lfs user inside the chroot, so that it would be there when finally booting into the new LFS system, and also using it for the Chapter 8 testing. At that point, it would be the same as any other non-root user. I could see that a failure to clean up properly before the chroot is first entered might mean that the "new" lfs user might have access to things that it should not have, depending on whether the UID in the host got reused but, for an LFS system, it seems likely that you would want an 'lfs' user at some point. Just another thought though, really, Kevin -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page