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8<sect1 id="ch-finish-reboot">
9 <?dbhtml filename="reboot.html"?>
10
11 <title>Rebooting the System</title>
12
13 <para>Now that all of the software has been installed, it is time to reboot
14 your computer. However, you should be aware of a few things. The system you
15 have created in this book is quite minimal, and most likely will not have
16 the functionality you would need to be able to continue forward. By installing
17 a few extra packages from the BLFS book while still in our current chroot
18 environment, you can leave yourself in a much better position to continue on
19 once you reboot into your new LFS installation. Here are some suggestions:</para>
20
21 <itemizedlist>
22
23 <listitem><para>A text mode browser such as <ulink revision="sysv"
24 url='&blfs-book;basicnet/lynx.html'>Lynx</ulink><ulink revision="systemd"
25 url='&blfs-systemd-book;basicnet/lynx.html'>Lynx</ulink>
26 will allow you to easily view the BLFS book in one virtual terminal, while
27 building packages in another.</para></listitem>
28
29 <listitem><para>The <ulink revision="sysv"
30 url='&blfs-book;postlfs/make-ca.html'>make-ca</ulink><ulink revision="systemd"
31 url='&blfs-systemd-book;postlfs/make-ca.html'>make-ca</ulink> package
32 will allow you to set up local trusted anchor certificates, allowing
33 the system to verify SSL certificates provided by remote servers (for
34 example, a website using HTTPS).</para></listitem>
35
36 <listitem><para>The <ulink revision="sysv"
37 url='&blfs-book;general/gpm.html'>GPM</ulink><ulink revision="systemd"
38 url='&blfs-systemd-book;general/gpm.html'>GPM</ulink> package will allow
39 you to perform copy/paste actions in your virtual
40 terminals.</para></listitem>
41
42 <listitem revision="sysv"><para>
43 If you are in a situation where static IP configuration
44 does not meet your networking requirements, installing a package
45 such as <ulink url='&blfs-book;basicnet/dhcpcd.html'>dhcpcd</ulink>
46 or the client portion of <ulink
47 url='&blfs-book;basicnet/dhcp.html'>dhcp</ulink> may be
48 useful.</para></listitem>
49
50 <listitem><para>Installing <ulink revision="sysv"
51 url='&blfs-book;postlfs/sudo.html'>sudo</ulink><ulink revision="systemd"
52 url='&blfs-systemd-book;postlfs/sudo.html'>sudo</ulink> may be useful for
53 building packages as a non-root user and easily installing the resulting
54 packages in your new system.</para></listitem>
55
56 <listitem><para>If you want to access your new system from a remote system
57 within a comfortable GUI environment, install <ulink revision="sysv"
58 url='&blfs-book;postlfs/openssh.html'>openssh</ulink><ulink revision="systemd"
59 url='&blfs-systemd-book;postlfs/openssh.html'>openssh</ulink>.
60 </para></listitem>
61
62 <listitem><para>To make fetching files over the internet easier, install
63 <ulink
64 revision="sysv" url='&blfs-book;basicnet/wget.html'>wget</ulink><ulink
65 revision="systemd" url='&blfs-systemd-book;basicnet/wget.html'>wget</ulink>.
66 </para></listitem>
67
68 <listitem><para>To connect to a wireless access point for networking,
69 install <ulink revision="sysv"
70 url='&blfs-book;basicnet/wpa_supplicant.html'>wpa_supplicant</ulink><ulink
71 revision="systemd"
72 url='&blfs-systemd-book;basicnet/wpa_supplicant.html'>wpa_supplicant</ulink>.
73 </para></listitem>
74
75 <listitem><para>Finally, a review of the following configuration files
76 is also appropriate at this point.</para>
77
78 <itemizedlist>
79 <listitem><para>/etc/bashrc </para></listitem>
80 <listitem><para>/etc/dircolors </para></listitem>
81 <listitem><para>/etc/fstab </para></listitem>
82 <listitem><para>/etc/hosts </para></listitem>
83 <listitem><para>/etc/inputrc </para></listitem>
84 <listitem><para>/etc/profile </para></listitem>
85 <listitem><para>/etc/resolv.conf </para></listitem>
86 <listitem><para>/etc/vimrc </para></listitem>
87 <listitem><para>/root/.bash_profile </para></listitem>
88 <listitem><para>/root/.bashrc </para></listitem>
89 <listitem revision="sysv"><para>/etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.eth0 </para></listitem>
90 </itemizedlist>
91 </listitem>
92 </itemizedlist>
93
94 <para>Now that we have said that, let's move on to booting our shiny new LFS
95 installation for the first time! First exit from the chroot environment:</para>
96
97<screen><userinput>logout</userinput></screen>
98
99 <para>Unmount the LFS file system hierarchy:</para>
100
101<screen><userinput>umount -Rv $LFS</userinput></screen>
102
103 <para>Now, reboot the system with:</para>
104
105<screen role="nodump"><userinput>shutdown -r now</userinput></screen>
106
107 <para>Assuming the GRUB boot loader was set up as outlined earlier, the menu
108 is set to boot <emphasis>LFS &version;</emphasis> automatically.</para>
109
110 <para>When the reboot is complete, the LFS system is ready for use and
111 more software may be added to suit your needs.</para>
112
113</sect1>
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