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Added instructions to unmount $LFS/proc and $LFS before rebooting

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1<sect1 id="ch08-reboot">
2<title>Rebooting the system</title>
3
4<para>
5Now that all software has been installed, bootscripts have been created,
6it's time to reboot the computer. Before we reboot let's exit the
7chroot'ed environment first and unmount the LFS partition by running:
8</para>
9
10<blockquote><literallayout>
11 <userinput>logout</userinput>
12 <userinput>umount $LFS/proc &amp;&amp;</userinput>
13 <userinput>umount $LFS</userinput>
14</blockquote></literallayout>
15
16<para>
17If your LFS system consists of more than the one partition we have been
18assuming for simplicity's sake, unmount those before you try to unmount
19$LFS (ie: you can't unmount $LFS while you have something mounted on
20$LFS/usr for example).
21</para>
22
23<para>
24And you can reboot your system by running something like:
25</para>
26
27<blockquote><literallayout>
28 <userinput>/sbin/shutdown -r now</userinput>
29</literallayout></blockquote>
30
31<para>
32At the LILO: prompt make sure that you tell it to boot
33<emphasis>lfs</emphasis> and not the default entry which will boot your
34host system again.
35</para>
36
37<para>
38During the first boot you will get a few errors from syslogd and klogd.
39These errors occur because we haven't setup networking yet. That will
40be taken care of in the next chapter. So don't worry about those errors
41for now.
42</para>
43
44<para>
45As just stated, one thing remains to be done and that's setting up
46networking. After having rebooted and finished the next chapter of this
47book the LFS system is completely ready for use, and you can start
48adding your own software.
49</para>
50
51</sect1>
52
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