Okay, I will do some more testing/trials first i guess,
"After the build is complete you will need to enter the chroot
environment and change /etc/fstab, /etc/hosts, set up grub to your
liking."
Can i at least get what this section is?

On 8/19/09, Chris Staub <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 08/19/2009 07:40 PM, Adam Taylor wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> This is my first post to the mailing list, so i apologize for any bad
>> formatting.
>>
>> I have experience using Windows and Linux, but not making kernels,
>> custom builds, etc., but I wanted to try LFS out. After spending a
>> while on regular LFS, i switched to using jhALFS. I finally made it to
>> "make" on jhalfs and a few hours later the terminal was finished and
>> it said "jhalfs exit" with no errors.
>> But what I want to know is
>> What else do i need to know to make this Operating System useable? Can
>> I just boot it now? I haven't turned off the computer yet because I'm
>> not sure what to do. Google has provided few results, just saying
>> "Follow the book". Well the book is for regular LFS, and not for ALFS
>> or jhALFS. If i need to do more, where do i pick up in the book and
>> how do i continue without much trouble?
>> Thanks in advance
>> tehD3M0L1SH3R
>
> Yes, the book is for "regular" LFS, but then, as noted in the README for
> jhalfs, you're expected to be familiar with the book before attempting
> to use jhalfs anyway. If you are not familiar with how to make it an LFS
> system "usable" and bootable, you must go back to the book.
>
> jhalfs is not simply a replacement for the book - it is a tool for those
> who are already experienced building LFS systems and want a way to
> build/test the book faster.
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