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[6370fa6] | 1 | <sect2>
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| 2 | <title>Command explanations</title>
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| 4 | <para>
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| 5 | <userinput>yes "" | make config:</userinput> This runs make config and
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| 6 | answers "Y" to every question the config script asks the user. We're not
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| 7 | configuring the real kernel here, we just need to have some sort of
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| 8 | configure file created so that we can run make dep next that will create
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| 9 | a few files in $LFS/usr/src/linux/include/linux like version.h among
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| 10 | others that we will need to compilg Glibc and other packages later in
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| 11 | chroot.
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| 12 | </para>
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| 13 |
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| 14 | <para>
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| 15 | <userinput>make dep:</userinput> make dep checks dependencies and sets
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| 16 | up the dependencies file. We don't really care about the dependency
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| 17 | checks, but what we do care about is that make dep creates those
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| 18 | aforementioned files in $LFS/usr/src/linux/include/linux we will be
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| 19 | needing later on.
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| 20 | </para>
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| 21 |
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| 22 | <para>
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[017a4f4] | 23 | <userinput>ln -s ../src/linux/include/linux</userinput> and
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| 24 | <userinput>ln -s ../src/linux/include/asm:</userinput> These
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[6370fa6] | 25 | commands create the linux and asm symlinks in the $LFS/usr/include
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| 26 | directory that point to the proper directories in the Linux source tree.
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| 27 | Packages that need kernel headers include them with lines like #include
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| 28 | <linux/errno.h>. These paths are relative to the /usr/include
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| 29 | directory so the /usr/include/linux link points to the directory
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| 30 | containing the Linux kernel header files. The same goes for the asm
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| 31 | symlink.
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| 32 | </para>
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| 34 | </sect2>
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