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1<sect1 id="ch09-reboot">
2<title>Rebooting the system</title>
3<?dbhtml filename="reboot.html" dir="chapter09"?>
4
5<para>Now that all of the software has been installed, it's time to reboot
6the computer. Before we reboot, let's unmount $LFS/proc and the LFS
7partition itself by running:</para>
8
9<para><screen><userinput>umount $LFS/proc
10umount $LFS</userinput></screen></para>
11
12<para>If you decided to create multiple partitions, you need to umount the
13other partitions before you umount $LFS, like this:</para>
14
15<para><screen><userinput>umount $LFS/proc
16umount $LFS/usr
17umount $LFS/home
18umount $LFS</userinput></screen></para>
19
20<para>And you can reboot your system by running something like:</para>
21
22<para><screen><userinput>/sbin/shutdown -r now</userinput></screen></para>
23
24<para>At the LILO: prompt make sure that you tell it to boot
25<emphasis>lfs</emphasis> and not the default entry which will boot your
26host system again.</para>
27
28<para>After you have rebooted, your LFS system is ready for use and you
29can start adding your own software.</para>
30
31<para>One final thing you may want to do is run lilo, now that you are
32booted into LFS. This way you will put the LFS version of LILO in the MBR
33rather than the one that's there right now from your host system.
34Depending on how old your host distribution is, the LFS version may have
35more advanced features you need/could use.</para>
36
37<para>Either way, run the following to make the lilo version installed
38on LFS active:</para>
39
40<para><screen><userinput>/sbin/lilo</userinput></screen></para>
41
42<para>You may now remove the <filename>tools</filename> directory. If you
43think you may need to redo Chapter 5, then you may wish to backup the directory
44before removing it. To remove the <filename>tools</filename> directory, type
45the following command, carefully:</para>
46
47<para><screen><userinput>rm -rf /tools</userinput></screen></para>
48
49</sect1>
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