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| 2 | <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
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| 3 | "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
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| 4 | <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
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| 5 | %general-entities;
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| 6 | ]>
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| 7 |
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| 8 | <sect1 id="ch-tools-stripping">
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| 9 | <?dbhtml filename="stripping.html"?>
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| 10 |
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[c071af0] | 11 | <title>Cleaning up and Saving the Temporary System</title>
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[67d1e79] | 12 |
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[6c329d7] | 13 | <para>The libtool .la files are only useful when linking with static
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| 14 | libraries. They are unneeded, and potentially harmful, when using dynamic
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| 15 | shared libraries, specially when using non-autotools build systems.
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| 16 | While still in chroot, remove those files now:</para>
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| 17 |
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[92f1b84] | 18 | <screen><userinput>find /usr/{lib,libexec} -name \*.la -delete</userinput></screen>
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[6c329d7] | 19 |
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[45d8933] | 20 | <para>Remove the documentation of the temporary tools, to prevent them
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| 21 | from ending up in the final system, and save about 35 MB:</para>
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| 22 |
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| 23 | <screen><userinput>rm -rf /usr/share/{info,man,doc}/*</userinput></screen>
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| 24 |
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[c071af0] | 25 | <note><para>
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[6c329d7] | 26 | All the remaining steps in this section are optional. Nevertheless,
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| 27 | as soon as you begin installing packages in <xref
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[c071af0] | 28 | linkend="chapter-building-system"/>, the temporary tools will be
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| 29 | overwritten. So it may be a good idea to do a backup of the temporary
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| 30 | tools as described below. The other steps are only needed if you are
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| 31 | really short on disk space.
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| 32 | </para></note>
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[67d1e79] | 33 |
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[302d97a] | 34 | <para>
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| 35 | The following steps are performed from outside the chroot
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| 36 | environment. That means, you have to leave the chroot environment
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[ea7ec72] | 37 | first before continuing. The reason for that is to:
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[302d97a] | 38 | <itemizedlist>
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| 39 | <listitem>
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| 40 | <para>
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[ea7ec72] | 41 | make sure that objects are not in use while they are
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| 42 | manipulated.
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[302d97a] | 43 | </para>
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| 44 | </listitem>
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| 45 | <listitem>
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| 46 | <para>
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| 47 | get access to file system locations outside of the chroot
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| 48 | environment to store/read the backup archive which should
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| 49 | not be placed within the
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| 50 | <filename class="directory">$LFS</filename> hierarchy for
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| 51 | safety reasons.
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| 52 | </para>
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| 53 | </listitem>
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| 54 | </itemizedlist>
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| 55 | </para>
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| 56 |
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| 57 | <para>
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| 58 | Leave the chroot environment and unmount the kernel virtual file
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| 59 | systems:
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| 60 | </para>
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| 61 |
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| 62 | <note>
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| 63 | <para>All of the following instructions are executed by
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| 64 | <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>. Take extra
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| 65 | care about the commands you're going to run as mistakes
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| 66 | here can modify your host system. Be aware that the
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| 67 | environment variable <envar>LFS</envar> is set for user
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| 68 | <systemitem class="username">lfs</systemitem> by default
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| 69 | but it might <emphasis>not</emphasis> be set for
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| 70 | <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>. Whenever
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| 71 | commands are to be executed by <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>,
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| 72 | make sure you have set <envar>LFS</envar> accordingly.
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| 73 | This has been discussed in <xref linkend='ch-partitioning-aboutlfs'/>.
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| 74 | </para>
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| 75 | </note>
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| 76 |
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[ea7ec72] | 77 | <screen role="nodump"><userinput>exit
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| 78 | umount $LFS/dev{/pts,}
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| 79 | umount $LFS/{sys,proc,run}</userinput></screen>
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| 80 |
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[67d1e79] | 81 | <sect2>
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| 82 | <title>Stripping</title>
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| 83 |
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[ea7ec72] | 84 | <para>If the LFS partition is rather small, it is good to
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| 85 | know that unnecessary items can be removed. The executables and
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| 86 | libraries built so far contain a little over 90 MB of unneeded debugging
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[302d97a] | 87 | symbols.</para>
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[67d1e79] | 88 |
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[302d97a] | 89 | <para>Strip off debugging symbols from binaries:</para>
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[46e4486] | 90 | <screen role="nodump"><userinput>$LFS_TGT-strip --strip-unneeded $LFS/usr/lib/*
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| 91 | $LFS_TGT-strip --strip-unneeded $LFS/usr/{,s}bin/*
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| 92 | $LFS_TGT-strip --strip-unneeded $LFS/tools/bin/*</userinput></screen>
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[67d1e79] | 93 |
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[aefc822] | 94 | <para>These commands will skip a number of files reporting that it does not
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[67d1e79] | 95 | recognize their file format. Most of these are scripts instead of binaries.
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[aefc822] | 96 | <!--Note that we use the <command>strip</command> program built in
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[302d97a] | 97 | <quote>Binutils pass 2</quote>, since it is the one that knows how to strip
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[aefc822] | 98 | our cross-compiled programs.--></para>
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| 99 |
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| 100 | <para>At this point, you should have at least 5 GB of free space on the
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[ea7ec72] | 101 | chroot partition that can be used to build and install Glibc and GCC in
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[67d1e79] | 102 | the next phase. If you can build and install Glibc, you can build and install
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[aefc822] | 103 | the rest too. You can check the free disk space with the command
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[ea7ec72] | 104 | <command>df -h $LFS</command>.</para>
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[67d1e79] | 105 |
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| 106 | </sect2>
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| 107 |
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| 108 | <sect2>
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[3d92d63] | 109 | <title>Backup</title>
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[67d1e79] | 110 |
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| 111 | <para>
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| 112 | Now that the essential tools have been created, its time to think about
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| 113 | a backup. When every check has passed successfully in the previously
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| 114 | built packages, your temporary tools are in a good state and might be
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| 115 | backed up for later reuse. In case of fatal failures in the subsequent
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[aefc822] | 116 | chapters, it often turns out that removing everything and starting over
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[c071af0] | 117 | (more carefully) is the best option to recover. Unfortunately, all the
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[302d97a] | 118 | temporary tools will be removed, too. To avoid spending extra time to
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| 119 | redo something which has been built successfully, prepare a backup.
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[67d1e79] | 120 | </para>
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| 121 |
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| 122 | <para>
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[302d97a] | 123 | Make sure you have at least 600 MB free disk space (the source tarballs
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| 124 | will be included in the backup archive) in the home directory of user
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| 125 | <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>.
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[67d1e79] | 126 | </para>
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| 127 |
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[302d97a] | 128 | <para>
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| 129 | Create the backup archive by running the following command:
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| 130 | </para>
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[ea7ec72] | 131 |
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| 132 | <screen role="nodump" revision="sysv"><userinput>cd $LFS &&
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[aea20b5] | 133 | tar -cJpf $HOME/lfs-temp-tools-&version;.tar.xz .</userinput></screen>
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[ea7ec72] | 134 |
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| 135 | <screen role="nodump" revision="systemd"><userinput>cd $LFS &&
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[aea20b5] | 136 | tar -cJpf $HOME/lfs-temp-tools-&versiond;.tar.xz .</userinput></screen>
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[ea7ec72] | 137 |
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[302d97a] | 138 | <para>
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| 139 | Replace <envar>$HOME</envar> by a directory of your choice if you
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[ea7ec72] | 140 | do not want to have the backup stored in <systemitem
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| 141 | class="username">root</systemitem>'s home directory.
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[302d97a] | 142 | </para>
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[3d92d63] | 143 | </sect2>
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| 144 |
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| 145 | <sect2>
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| 146 | <title>Restore</title>
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[67d1e79] | 147 |
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| 148 | <para>
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[aefc822] | 149 | In case some mistakes have been made and you need to start over, you can
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[fb386e0] | 150 | use this backup to restore the temporary tools and save some recovery time.
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[aefc822] | 151 | Since the sources are located under
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[67d1e79] | 152 | <filename class="directory">$LFS</filename>, they are included in the
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[ea7ec72] | 153 | backup archive as well, so they do not need to be downloaded again. After
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[9d8bf7e] | 154 | checking that <envar>$LFS</envar> is set properly,
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[67d1e79] | 155 | restore the backup by executing the following commands:
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| 156 | </para>
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| 157 |
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[3d92d63] | 158 | <!-- Make the following look different so users don't blindly run the
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| 159 | restore when they don't need to. -->
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| 160 |
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| 161 | <screen role="nodump" revision="sysv"><computeroutput>cd $LFS &&
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[ea7ec72] | 162 | rm -rf ./* &&
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[3d92d63] | 163 | tar -xpf $HOME/lfs-temp-tools-&version;.tar.xz</computeroutput></screen>
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[ea7ec72] | 164 |
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[3d92d63] | 165 | <screen role="nodump" revision="systemd"><computeroutput>cd $LFS &&
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[67d1e79] | 166 | rm -rf ./* &&
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[3d92d63] | 167 | tar -xpf $HOME/lfs-temp-tools-&versiond;.tar.xz</computeroutput></screen>
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[67d1e79] | 168 |
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| 169 | <para>
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[aefc822] | 170 | Again, double check that the environment has been setup properly
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| 171 | and continue building the rest of the system.
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[67d1e79] | 172 | </para>
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| 173 |
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| 174 | <important>
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| 175 | <para>
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[302d97a] | 176 | If you left the chroot environment either to strip off debug
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[c071af0] | 177 | symbols, create a backup, or restart building using a restore,
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[302d97a] | 178 | remember to mount the kernel virtual filesystems now again as
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| 179 | described in <xref linkend='ch-tools-kernfs'/> and re-enter
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| 180 | the chroot environment (see <xref linkend='ch-tools-chroot'/>)
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| 181 | again before continuing.
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| 182 | </para>
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[67d1e79] | 183 | </important>
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| 184 |
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| 185 | </sect2>
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| 186 |
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| 187 | </sect1>
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