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Timestamp:
08/22/2003 03:37:27 PM (21 years ago)
Author:
Larry Lawrence <larry@…>
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Added Bill's patch to postlfs

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@984 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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    55<para>The intention of LFS is to provide a basic system which you can
    6 build upon.  There are several things which many people wonder about to
    7 do with tidying up their system once they have done the base install.
     6build upon.  There are several things, about tidying up the system,
     7which many people wonder about once they have done the base install.
    88We hope to cover these issues in this chapter.</para>
    99
     
    1313these files can be found in the <filename>/etc</filename> hierarchy.
    1414There are often graphical configuration programs available for different
    15 subsystems but these are mostly simply pretty frontends to the process
     15subsystems but most are simply pretty frontends to the process
    1616of editing the file.  The advantage of text-only configuration is that
    1717you can edit parameters using your favorite text editor, whether that
    1818be vim, emacs or anything else.</para>
    1919
     20<para>The first task is making a recovery diskette because it's the most
     21critical need. Then the system is configured to ease addition of
     22new users, in "Configuring for Adding Users", because this
     23can affect the choices you make in the three subsequent topics -
     24"/etc/inputrc", "The Bash Shell Startup Files" and
     25"/etc/vimrc, ~/.vimrc".
     26</para>
     27
     28<para> The remaining topics, "/etc/issue (Customizing your logon)",
     29"Random number generation", "Man page issues" and "Info page issues" are
     30then addressed, in that order. They don't have much interaction with the
     31other topics in this chapter.
     32</para>
     33
     34&postlfs-config-bootdisk;
     35&postlfs-config-skel;
     36&postlfs-config-inputrc;
     37&postlfs-config-profile;
     38&postlfs-config-vimrc;
    2039&postlfs-config-logon;
    21 &postlfs-config-profile;
    22 &postlfs-config-inputrc;
    2340&postlfs-config-random;
    24 &postlfs-config-vimrc;
    25 &postlfs-config-bootdisk;
    2641&postlfs-config-manpages;
    2742&postlfs-config-infopages;
    28 &postlfs-config-skel;
    2943
    3044</chapter>
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