Changeset 34a2f0c
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- 05/16/2002 06:40:04 PM (22 years ago)
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appendixa/bootscripts-desc.xml
r02ef5b58 r34a2f0c 40 40 41 41 <sect4><title>network</title> 42 <para>The network script set up network interfaces (such as network cards)42 <para>The network script sets up network interfaces (such as network cards) 43 43 and sets up the default gateway where applicable.</para></sect4> 44 44 -
chapter01/changelog.xml
r02ef5b58 r34a2f0c 244 244 which isn't true unless the entire script would be removed. So the text was 245 245 changed a bit to just have them create the file no matter how the hardware 246 clock is set up.</para></listitem>246 clock is set up.</para></listitem> 247 247 248 248 <listitem><para>March 11th, 2002 [gerard]: Chapter 07 - Loadkeys: Removed … … 498 498 499 499 <listitem><para>January 15th, 2002 [gerard]: Chapter 7: Removed most of the 500 scripts, only left the part of a few where we set upup config files in500 scripts, only left the part of a few where we set up config files in 501 501 /etc/sysconfig.</para></listitem> 502 502 -
chapter01/how.xml
r02ef5b58 r34a2f0c 30 30 continue using your computer as you normally would.</para> 31 31 32 <para>When all the software is installed, chapter 7 will set up the boot33 scripts. Chapter 8 will set up the Linux boot loader and in chapter 932 <para>When all the software is installed, chapter 7 will set up the boot 33 scripts. Chapter 8 will set up the Linux boot loader and in chapter 9 34 34 there are some pointers what you can do after you finish the book. Then 35 35 you can finally reboot your system into your new LFS system, and start -
chapter02/download.xml
r02ef5b58 r34a2f0c 12 12 code, but by no means a requirement. You may even want to create a 13 13 subdirectory under $LFS/usr/src for tarball storage. That way you can 14 sep erate tarballs from temporary build directories, but again that's up14 separate tarballs from temporary build directories, but again that's up 15 15 to you.</para> 16 16 -
chapter05/installasuser.xml
r02ef5b58 r34a2f0c 26 26 the normal way through the console or the display manager, or with 27 27 <userinput>su - lfs</userinput>. When you're working as user "lfs", type 28 the following commands to set up a good environment to work in:</para>28 the following commands to set up a good environment to work in:</para> 29 29 30 30 <para><screen><userinput>cat > ~/.bash_profile << "EOF" -
chapter05/introduction.xml
r02ef5b58 r34a2f0c 32 32 which is not a problem).</para> 33 33 34 <para>Before we start, make sure the LFS environment variable is set up34 <para>Before we start, make sure the LFS environment variable is set up 35 35 properly if you decided to make use of it. Run the following:</para> 36 36 -
chapter06/config-keyboard.xml
r02ef5b58 r34a2f0c 16 16 <para><screen><userinput>ln -s i386/qwerty/nl.map.gz /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/defkeymap.map.gz</userinput></screen></para> 17 17 18 <para>A nsecond option to configure your keyboard's layout is to compile18 <para>A second option to configure your keyboard's layout is to compile 19 19 the keymap directly into the kernel. This will make sure that your 20 20 keyboard always works as expected, even when you have booted into -
chapter07/introduction.xml
r02ef5b58 r34a2f0c 3 3 <?dbhtml filename="introduction.html" dir="chapter07"?> 4 4 5 <para>This chapter will set up the bootscripts that you installed in chapter5 <para>This chapter will set up the bootscripts that you installed in chapter 6 6 6. Most of these scripts will work without needing to modify them, but a 7 few do require additional configuration files set up as they deal with7 few do require additional configuration files set up as they deal with 8 8 hardware dependent information.</para> 9 9 -
chapter07/loadkeys.xml
r02ef5b58 r34a2f0c 5 5 <para>If you decided to compile your keymap file directly into the kernel 6 6 back at the end of chapter 6, then you strictly speaking don't need to run 7 this loadkeys script, since the kernel has already set up the keymap for7 this loadkeys script, since the kernel has already set up the keymap for 8 8 you. You can still run it if you want, it isn't going to hurt you. It could 9 9 even be beneficial to keep it in case you run a lot of different kernels -
chapter07/network.xml
r02ef5b58 r34a2f0c 15 15 <title>Configuring default gateway</title> 16 16 17 <para>If you're on a network you may need to set up the default gateway for17 <para>If you're on a network you may need to set up the default gateway for 18 18 this machine. This is done by adding the proper values to the 19 19 /etc/sysconfig/network file by running the following:</para>
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