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| 3 | "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
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[673b0d8] | 4 | <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
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| 5 | %general-entities;
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| 6 | ]>
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[7686ca6] | 7 |
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[3be4d97] | 8 | <sect1 id="ch-finish-reboot">
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[7686ca6] | 9 | <?dbhtml filename="reboot.html"?>
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| 10 |
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| 11 | <title>Rebooting the System</title>
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| 12 |
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| 13 | <para>Now that all of the software has been installed, it is time to reboot
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| 14 | your computer. However, you should be aware of a few things. The system you
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| 15 | have created in this book is quite minimal, and most likely will not have
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| 16 | the functionality you would need to be able to continue forward. By installing
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| 17 | a few extra packages from the BLFS book while still in our current chroot
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| 18 | environment, you can leave yourself in a much better position to continue on
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[eec1ca9] | 19 | once you reboot into your new LFS installation. Here are some suggestions:</para>
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[2ca8941] | 20 |
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[eec1ca9] | 21 | <itemizedlist>
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[7686ca6] | 22 |
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[eec1ca9] | 23 | <listitem><para>A text mode browser such as <ulink
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[0ee07e5] | 24 | url='&blfs-book;basicnet/lynx.html'>Lynx</ulink>
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[eec1ca9] | 25 | will allow you to easily view the BLFS book in one virtual terminal, while
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| 26 | building packages in another.</para></listitem>
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| 27 |
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[af548cd] | 28 | <listitem><para>The
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| 29 | <ulink url='&blfs-book;postlfs/make-ca.html'>make-ca</ulink> package
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| 30 | will allow you to set up local trusted anchor certificates, allowing
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| 31 | the system to verify SSL certificates provided by remote servers (for
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| 32 | example, a website using HTTPS).</para></listitem>
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| 33 |
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[eec1ca9] | 34 | <listitem><para>The <ulink
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[0ee07e5] | 35 | url='&blfs-book;general/gpm.html'>GPM</ulink> package will allow
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[eec1ca9] | 36 | you to perform copy/paste actions in your virtual
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| 37 | terminals.</para></listitem>
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| 38 |
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[ec3d6a2] | 39 | <listitem revision="sysv"><para>
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| 40 | If you are in a situation where static IP configuration
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[eec1ca9] | 41 | does not meet your networking requirements, installing a package
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[0ee07e5] | 42 | such as <ulink url='&blfs-book;basicnet/dhcpcd.html'>dhcpcd</ulink>
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[eec1ca9] | 43 | or the client portion of <ulink
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[0ee07e5] | 44 | url='&blfs-book;basicnet/dhcp.html'>dhcp</ulink> may be
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[eec1ca9] | 45 | useful.</para></listitem>
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| 46 |
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| 47 | <listitem><para>Installing <ulink
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[0ee07e5] | 48 | url='&blfs-book;postlfs/sudo.html'>sudo</ulink> may be useful for
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[eec1ca9] | 49 | building packages as a non-root user and easily installing the resulting
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| 50 | packages in your new system. </para></listitem>
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| 51 |
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| 52 | <listitem><para>If you want to access your new system from a remote system
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| 53 | within a comfortable GUI environment, install <ulink
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[b55310e] | 54 | url='&blfs-book;postlfs/openssh.html'>openssh</ulink>.
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[eec1ca9] | 55 | </para></listitem>
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| 56 |
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[2ca8941] | 57 | <listitem><para>To make fetching files over the internet easier, install
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[0ee07e5] | 58 | <ulink url='&blfs-book;basicnet/wget.html'>wget</ulink>.
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[86b1ebc] | 59 | </para></listitem>
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| 60 |
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[3089d45] | 61 | <listitem><para>To connect to a wireless access point for networking,
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| 62 | install
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| 63 | <ulink url='&blfs-book;basicnet/wpa_supplicant.html'>wpa_supplicant</ulink>.
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| 64 | </para></listitem>
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| 65 |
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[2ca8941] | 66 | <listitem><para>Finally, a review of the following configuration files
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[86b1ebc] | 67 | is also appropriate at this point. </para>
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[eec1ca9] | 68 |
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[86b1ebc] | 69 | <itemizedlist>
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| 70 | <listitem><para>/etc/bashrc </para></listitem>
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| 71 | <listitem><para>/etc/dircolors </para></listitem>
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| 72 | <listitem><para>/etc/fstab </para></listitem>
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| 73 | <listitem><para>/etc/hosts </para></listitem>
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| 74 | <listitem><para>/etc/inputrc </para></listitem>
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| 75 | <listitem><para>/etc/profile </para></listitem>
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| 76 | <listitem><para>/etc/resolv.conf </para></listitem>
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| 77 | <listitem><para>/etc/vimrc </para></listitem>
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| 78 | <listitem><para>/root/.bash_profile </para></listitem>
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| 79 | <listitem><para>/root/.bashrc </para></listitem>
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[1118b17] | 80 | <listitem revision="sysv"><para>/etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.eth0 </para></listitem>
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[86b1ebc] | 81 | </itemizedlist>
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| 82 | </listitem>
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[eec1ca9] | 83 | </itemizedlist>
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[7686ca6] | 84 |
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[15458da] | 85 | <para>Now that we have said that, let's move on to booting our shiny new LFS
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[7686ca6] | 86 | installation for the first time! First exit from the chroot environment:</para>
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[81fd230] | 87 |
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[a910344] | 88 | <screen><userinput>logout</userinput></screen>
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| 89 |
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[1f0565a] | 90 | <para>Unmount the LFS file system hierarchy:</para>
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[81fd230] | 91 |
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[1f0565a] | 92 | <screen><userinput>umount -Rv $LFS</userinput></screen>
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[37b5ac1] | 93 |
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[7686ca6] | 94 | <para>Now, reboot the system with:</para>
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[81fd230] | 95 |
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[8573b93] | 96 | <screen role="nodump"><userinput>shutdown -r now</userinput></screen>
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[5ba7054] | 97 |
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[7686ca6] | 98 | <para>Assuming the GRUB boot loader was set up as outlined earlier, the menu
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| 99 | is set to boot <emphasis>LFS &version;</emphasis> automatically.</para>
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[81fd230] | 100 |
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[7686ca6] | 101 | <para>When the reboot is complete, the LFS system is ready for use and
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| 102 | more software may be added to suit your needs.</para>
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[81fd230] | 103 |
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[5ba7054] | 104 | </sect1>
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