Philippe Delavalade wrote:
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.

No. The standard chroot command will take care of it in that situation.

  -- Bruce
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