On Fri, 23 Jun 2017 12:05:50 -0400
"Isaac D. Cohen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Also Pierre Labastie said that the terminal will check at anything in $PATH 
> for the program I'm running. Rather than recompiling I simply added 
> /tools/bin to my $PATH variable.
> 
> It works now! Thank you very much everyone for your help.
> 
> Isaac D. Cohen
> 
/tools/bin should already be on your path! If it isn't, you haven't read the 
book correctly. In Chapter 4, you put 
/tools/bin at the beginning of the lfs user's path, and in Chapter 6, you put 
it at the end of your chroot path.

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