On 05/07/2014 11:57 AM, Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 07/05/2014 11:49, Tamás Tardos a écrit :
Hi guys,

I have a bit of confusion about Chapter 6 in the LFS book.
Should I make the preparations for the chroot and later the chrooting as
user 'lfs' or as user 'root'?

One part of my mind says lfs, because there was no explicit instruction
in the book to change to root.

But on the other hand, in the last part of Chapter 5, we changed the
ownership of $LFS/tools because user lfs "exists only on the host
system", so I suppose, from now on, I should use root.

So what's the correct way to do it?

Thanks in advance,
Read "Note" at the beginning of section 5.36 "Changing Ownership"

Pierre

Also chapter 6.4:

"It is time to enter the chroot environment to begin building and installing the final LFS system. As user root, run the following command to enter the realm that is, at the moment, populated with only the temporary tools:"

As stated before, it is important to read and follow the book to the letter. Experiment only if you know what your doing.

Frans.
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