Another question on building LFS Version 20191222-systemd:
In Section "5.37. Changing Ownership" there's a Note:

"The commands in the remainder of this book must be performed while
logged in as user root and no longer as user lfs. Also, double check
that $LFS is set in root's environment."

At this point in the build process I'm logged in as user lfs, having
done so with "su - lfs" back in Section "4.3. Adding the LFS User".
I could "exit" and get back to whatever user I was, and then do
"su - root" or "su root" or perhaps something else.

How do you recommend logging in now as user root?

Sorry, I'm not fully confident that I know how a shell versus a
login shell plays in the LFS environment.

Alan

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