BOLD= "" RED= "" GREEN= "" ORANGE= "" BLUE= "" WHITE= "" define echo_message @echo $(BOLD) @echo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @echo $(BOLD)$(1) target $(BLUE)$@$(BOLD) @echo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------$(WHITE) endef define unpack @if [ -f $(MOUNT_PT)$(SRC)/$(1).bz2 ] ; then \ cd $(MOUNT_PT)$(SRC) ; tar -xvjf $(1).bz2 > /tmp/unpacked ; \ else \ cd $(MOUNT_PT)$(SRC) ; tar -xvzf $(1).gz > /tmp/unpacked ; \ fi ; endef define unpack2 @cd $(MOUNT_PT)$(SRC) ; /tools/bin/tar -xvf $(1) > /tmp/unpacked endef define unpack3 @cd $(MOUNT_PT)$(SRC) ; tar -xvf $(1) > /tmp/unpacked endef define unpack4 @cd $(SRC) ; tar -xvf $(1) > /tmp/unpacked endef define echo_finished @echo $(BOLD) @echo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @echo $(BOLD) Finished the build of $(BLUE)$(1)$(BOLD) @echo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @echo -e \\t\\t$(RED)W A R N I N G$(BOLD) @echo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @echo @echo To be able to boot your new LFS system you need to follow @echo the next steps:$(WHITE) @echo @echo -e \\t- Enter to the chroot using the command found @echo -e \\tin 8.4 Entering the Chroot Environment @echo @echo -e \\t- Set a password for the root user @echo @echo -e \\t- Edit /etc/fstab, /etc/hosts, /etc/sysconfig/clock, @echo -e \\t/etc/sysconfig/console, /etc/sysconfig/network, @echo -e \\t/etc/sysconfig//network-devices/ifconfig.eth0/ipv4 and @echo -e \\tany other configuration file required to suit your needs. @echo @echo -e \\t- Set-up Grub. See chapter08/grub.html @echo @echo -e \\t- Unmount the filesystems. @echo @echo If you are an experienced LFS user, several of those steps can be @echo skipped or done in a different way. But then, that is something @echo that you already know and there is no need to discuss it here. @echo $(BOLD) @echo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @echo -e \\t\\t$(GREEN)Have a nice day $(ORANGE):-\)$(BOLD) @echo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------$(WHITE) endef define echo_boot_finished @echo $(BOLD) @echo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @echo $(BOLD) Finished building a minimal boot system for $(BLUE)$(1)$(BOLD) @echo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @echo -e \\t\\t$(RED)W A R N I N G$(BOLD) @echo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @echo @echo The build is not complete. Follow the next steps:$(WHITE) @echo @echo -e \\t- Enter to the chroot using the command found @echo -e \\tin 8.4 Entering the Chroot Environment @echo @echo -e \\t- Set a password for the root user @echo @echo -e \\t- Edit /etc/fstab, /etc/hosts, /etc/sysconfig/clock, @echo -e \\t/etc/sysconfig/console, /etc/sysconfig/network, @echo -e \\t/etc/sysconfig//network-devices/ifconfig.eth0/ipv4 and @echo -e \\tany other configuration file required to suit your needs. @echo @echo -e \\t- Set-up Grub. @echo @echo -e \\t- Unmount the filesystems. @echo @echo If you are an experienced LFS user, several of those steps can be @echo skipped or done in a different way. But then, that is something @echo that you already know and there is no need to discuss it here. @echo $(BOLD) @echo $(BOLD)$(YELLOW) @echo Boot the new partition. Once you are logged in issue the following cmds @echo -e \\t cd /jhahlfs @echo -e \\t make XXXXXXXX @echo The build process should resume. Follow any instructions that appear. @echo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @echo -e \\t\\t$(GREEN)Have a nice day $(ORANGE):-\)$(BOLD) @echo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------$(WHITE) endef