On 2/26/21 10:13 PM, Xi Ruoyao via lfs-dev wrote:
On 2021-02-26 21:26 -0600, Bruce Dubbs via lfs-dev wrote:
We are about ready to release LFS/BLFS 10.1. All tickets have been
closed and all packages have been tested using the current instructions
in the books.
That said, there are probably issues that still need to be addressed.
If LFS is printed out on paper, it is about 300 pages. If BLFS is
printed out paper, it is over 2000 pages. This is the last call for
change proposals before the books are released on Monday, March 1st.
All proposals will be considered, but major changes probably will need
to be delayed until the next cycle. However, minor changes can be done
now.
In section 11.3 (rebooting), it it better to replace those umount commands with
a simple "umount -R $LFS"?
That's a good idea. When I set up chroot, I do a little more than what
in the book for work in chroot after LFS is completed:
├─/usr/src lfs91:/srv/src nfs
├─/mnt/lfs /dev/nvme0n1p8 ext4
│ ├─/mnt/lfs/dev devtmpfs devtmpfs
│ │ └─/mnt/lfs/dev/pts devpts devpts
│ ├─/mnt/lfs/proc proc proc
│ ├─/mnt/lfs/sys sysfs sysfs
│ ├─/mnt/lfs/run run tmpfs
│ ├─/mnt/lfs/usr/src lfs91:/srv/src nfs
│ ├─/mnt/lfs/boot /dev/nvme0n1p2 ext2
│ └─/mnt/lfs/home /dev/nvme0n1p5 ext4
When I do # umount -Rv $LFS, I get:
umount: /mnt/lfs/dev/pts unmounted
umount: /mnt/lfs/dev unmounted
umount: /mnt/lfs/proc unmounted
umount: /mnt/lfs/sys unmounted
umount: /mnt/lfs/run unmounted
Legacy NFS mount point detected
lfs91:/srv/src umounted
umount: /mnt/lfs/boot unmounted
umount: /mnt/lfs/home unmounted
umount: /mnt/lfs unmounted
Which does seem to do the right thing. In spite of the message about
NFS, it only umounts /mnt/lfs/usr/src and not /usr/src.
-- Bruce
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