- Timestamp:
- 04/14/2001 03:14:54 AM (23 years ago)
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chapter06/bashprofile.xml
r8703c62 r21651dc 5 5 When we have entered the chroot'ed environment in the next section we 6 6 want to export a couple of environment variables in that shell such as 7 PS1, PATH and others variables a user wants to have set. For that 8 purpose we'll 9 create the $LFS/root/.bash_profile file which will be read by bash when we 10 enter the chroot environment. 7 PS1, PATH and others variables which are good to have set. For that 8 purpose we'll create the $LFS/root/.bash_profile file which will be read 9 by bash when we enter the chroot environment. 11 10 </para> 12 11 … … 32 31 33 32 <para> 34 More environment variables,aliases and whatever else is 35 needed/wanted can be added at the users own discretion 36 as he deems them necessary. 33 Additional environment variables, aliases and so forth that are 34 needed and/or wanted can be added at your own discretion. 37 35 </para> 38 36 -
chapter06/man-inst.xml
r8703c62 r21651dc 8 8 <blockquote><literallayout> 9 9 10 <userinput>sed -e 's|in \(.*\$PATH\)|in `echo \1`|' 11 configure > tmp~ &&</userinput> 10 <userinput>sed -e 's|in \(.*\$PATH\)|in `echo \1`|' 11 \</userinput> 12 <userinput> configure > tmp~ 13 &&</userinput> 12 14 <userinput>mv tmp~ configure &&</userinput> 13 15 <userinput>chmod 755 configure &&</userinput> … … 15 17 <userinput>make &&</userinput> 16 18 <userinput>make install &&</userinput> 17 <userinput>sed s/AWK=/"AWK=\/usr\/bin\/mawk"/ /usr/sbin/makewhatis 19 <userinput>sed s/AWK=/"AWK=\/usr\/bin\/mawk"/ 20 \</userinput> 21 <userinput> /usr/sbin/makewhatis 18 22 > makewhatis-new &&</userinput> 19 23 <userinput>mv makewhatis-new /usr/sbin/makewhatis &&
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