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introduction/important/unpacking.xml
recd7945d ra7e0ec7 38 38 39 39 <sect2> 40 <title>Building Package as an Unprivileged (non-root) User</title>40 <title>Building Software as an Unprivileged (non-root) User</title> 41 41 42 42 <para>The golden rule of Unix System Administration is to use your 43 43 superpowers only when neccessary. Hence, BLFS recommends that you 44 build the package as an unprivileged user and only "become root"45 when installing the package. This philosophy is followed in all the44 build software as an unprivileged user and only "become root" 45 when installing the software. This philosophy is followed in all the 46 46 packages in this book. Unless otherwise specified, all instructions 47 47 should be executed as an unprivileged user. The book will advise you
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