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1<sect1 id="ch06-proc">
2<title>Mounting $LFS/proc file system</title>
3<?dbhtml filename="proc.html" dir="chapter06"?>
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5<para>In order for certain programs to function properly, the proc file
6system must be mounted and available from within the chroot'ed environment
7as well. It's not a problem to mount the proc file system (or any other
8file system for that matter) twice or even more than that.</para>
9
10<para>If you're still logged in as user "lfs", you should log out and log
11in again as user root. The reason for this is simple: only root is allowed
12to mount filesystems and to run chroot.</para>
13
14<para>The proc file system is mounted under $LFS/proc by running the
15following command. We'll also chown it to user root/group root while we're
16at it (the rest of the filesystem is chown'ed to root:root in a minute when
17we start with chapter 6).</para>
18
19<para><screen><userinput>mount proc /proc -t proc</userinput></screen></para>
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21</sect1>
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