Le dimanche 29 juin à 20:13, Bruce Dubbs a écrit : > Philippe Delavalade wrote: > >Hi all. > > > >In 6.4 bokk says in a note : > > > > It is important that all the commands throughout the remainder of this > > chapter and the following chapters are run from within the chroot > > environment. If you leave this environment for any reason (rebooting > > for example), ensure that the virtual kernel filesystems are mounted as > > explained in Section 6.2.2, "Mounting and Populating /dev" and > > Section 6.2.3, "Mounting Virtual Kernel File Systems" and enter chroot > > again before continuing with the installation. > > > >But after building bash we enter the command : > >exec /bin/bash --login +h > > > >I wonder why there is no note about rebooting after this point because I > >think that this command should be given too. > > > >Am I wrong ? > > Yes. Running 'exec' just replaces the current shell with the target > (/bin/bash) with new parameters. No rebooting is needed or desired.
That's not what I meant ; I was saying that, if someone reboots in chapter 6 after the installation of bash, he has certainly to issue the command "exec..." after the chroot command. -- Ph. Delavalade -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
