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rb4f6bac r28618789 51 51 be safely ignored.</para> 52 52 53 <para>It's a good idea to create an <filename>/etc/lfs</filename> file. By 54 having this file it is very easy for you (and for us if you are going to ask 55 for help with something at some point) to find out which LFS version 56 you have installed on your system. Create the <filename>/etc/lfs</filename> 57 file by running the following command:</para> 53 <para>It may be a good idea to create an <filename>/etc/lfs-release</filename> 54 file. By having this file it is very easy for you (and for us if you are going 55 to ask for help with something at some point) to find out which LFS version 56 you have installed on your system. Create this file by running:</para> 58 57 59 58 <screen><userinput>echo &version; > /etc/lfs-release</userinput></screen>
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