Thanks Bruce but just to be 200% clear... see below > Is it necessary to log out of user lfs between packages* in chapter 5*? > > Not exactly, but you need to be root to use chroot. You would need to > su to root from the lfs user. >
> >> > > I still wonder about this. > > If you don't log out, then you can accumulate environment changes, right? > > No, the environment will be reset by the chroot instruction. > > OK. chroot starts well defined. But I'm wondering about any vars could accumulate *within chapter 5* before any chroot. Environment changes from packages early in ch 5 would affect builds in later sections in ch 5.
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