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- 03/28/2006 08:41:15 PM (19 years ago)
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common/makefile-functions
r64cc345 r769a219 39 39 @echo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 40 @echo 41 @echo To be able to boot your new LFSsystem you need to follow41 @echo To be able to boot your new system you need to follow 42 42 @echo the next steps:$(WHITE) 43 43 @echo … … 75 75 @echo The build is not complete. Follow the next steps:$(WHITE) 76 76 @echo 77 @echo -e \\t- Enter to the chroot using the command found 78 @echo -e \\tin 8.4 Entering the Chroot Environment 79 @echo 80 @echo -e \\t- Edit /etc/fstab, 77 @echo -e \\t- Edit $(BUILDDIR)/etc/fstab 81 78 @echo -e \\t and any other configuration file required to suit your needs. 82 @echo83 @echo -e \\t- Set-up Grub.84 @echo85 @echo -e \\t- Exit chroot environment.86 @echo87 @echo If you are an experienced LFS user, several of those steps can be88 @echo skipped or done in a different way. But then, that is something89 @echo that you already know and there is no need to discuss it here.90 79 @echo $(BOLD) 91 80 @echo $(BOLD)$(YELLOW) 92 81 @echo 1.If it is necessary, transfer the newly created partition to the target machine 93 @echo 2.Boot the new partition. 94 @echo 3.Once you are logged in issue the following c mds95 @echo -e \\t $(BOLD})cd /jha hlfs82 @echo 2.Boot the new partition. 83 @echo 3.Once you are logged in issue the following commands 84 @echo -e \\t $(BOLD})cd /jhalfs 96 85 @echo -e \\t $(BOLD)make makesys 97 86 @echo The build process should resume. Follow any instructions that appear.
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