On 03/01/10 15:53, Jan-Christoph Bornschlegel wrote:
> Am Sonntag 03 Januar 2010 16:36:58 schrieb Mikie:
>> What is the difference using another user and substituting that username
>> elsewhere in the book? Is the LFS user hardcoded in the kernel with special
>> privileges?
> *ROTFL*
> Did you notice where your kernel comes from? ;)
>
> The name "lfs:lfs" doesn't matter, you're free to change. It just has to be a
> user in the chroot system.
>

No, root does the chroot part

The point about creating the user lfs is to ensure that you've set up 
the environment and its variables correctly.

Andy
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