Changeset 4d994af4


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Timestamp:
04/09/2001 05:38:08 PM (23 years ago)
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Gerard Beekmans <gerard@…>
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  • chapter06/aboutdebug.xml

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    5757like <userinput>strip --strip-debug $LFS/usr/bin/*</userinput>).
    5858Most people will probably never use a debugger on software, so by
    59 removing those symbols a lot of diskspace can be regained.
     59removing those symbols a lot of disk space can be regained.
    6060</para>
    6161
  • chapter06/config-ldso.xml

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    99<filename class="directory">/usr/local/lib</filename> directory isn't
    1010searched through for dynamic libraries by default, so we want to add
    11 this path so when a user installs software he won't be suprised by them not
     11this path so when a user installs software he won't be surprised by them not
    1212running for some reason.
    1313</para>
     
    3838hurt. This way it can be seen right away what's being searched and a user
    3939doesn't have
    40 to remeber the default search paths if he doesn't want to.
     40to remember the default search paths if he doesn't want to.
    4141</para>
    4242
  • chapter06/create-utmp.xml

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    88information about who is currently logged in. It also contains information
    99on when the computer was last booted and shutdown and a record of the
    10 bad login attemps.
     10bad login attempts.
    1111</para>
    1212
  • chapter06/file-inst.xml

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    2121plain text file each time is not the fastest way to do it. File offers an
    2222option "-C" to compile this magic number file. The reason this isn't done
    23 automagically is that some people like to work on the magic numbers.  On the
     23automatically is that some people like to work on the magic numbers.  On the
    2424other hand many people didn't get it that they should compile the magic
    2525numbers, so the author of File added a warning when the plain text magic file
  • chapter06/ncurses-exp.xml

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    99<para>
    1010<userinput>--disable-termcap:</userinput> Disabled the compilation of
    11 termcap fallback support.
     11termcap fall back support.
    1212</para>
    1313
  • chapter06/procinfo-exp.xml

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    88is an alternate and more efficient way to direct the output to a file
    99and tell make to use that alternate file. We do this because libtermcap
    10 is declared obsolete in favour of libncurses.
     10is declared obsolete in favor of libncurses.
    1111</para>
    1212
  • chapter06/tar-inst.xml

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    55If a user wants to be able to directly use bzip2 files with tar, he can
    66use the tar
    7 patch avaiable from the LFS FTP site. This patch will add the -y option
     7patch available from the LFS FTP site. This patch will add the -y option
    88to tar which works the same as the -z option to tar (which can be used
    99for gzip files).
  • chapter06/textutils-inst.xml

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    33
    44<para>
    5 Install Textutuils by running the following commands:
     5Install Textutils by running the following commands:
    66</para>
    77
  • chapter06/utillinux-exp.xml

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    77</para>
    88
    9 <para><userinput>HAVE_TSORT=yes:</userinput> We don't build this program
    10 either becuase it already was installed by Textutils.
    11 </para>
    12 
    139</sect2>
    1410
  • chapter06/vim-inst.xml

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    1414Both the vim-rt and vim-src packages need to be unpacked to install Vim.
    1515Both packages will unpack their files into the vim-5.7 directory. This
    16 won't overwrite any files from the other package. So it doesn't mattter
     16won't overwrite any files from the other package. So it doesn't matter
    1717in which order it is done. Install Vim by running the following commands:
    1818</para>
  • chapter07/functions.xml

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    4949# in the colour defined by the SUCCESS variable and FAILED appears in
    5050# the colour defined by the FAILURE variable. Both are printed starting
    51 # in the colomn defined by the COL variable.
     51# in the column defined by the COL variable.
    5252#
    5353
  • chapter07/mountfs.xml

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    5050        # Remove the possible /fastboot and /forcefsck files. they are
    5151        # only
    52         # supposed to be used during the next reboot's checkfs wich just
     52        # supposed to be used during the next reboot's checkfs which just
    5353        # happened. If you want to fastboot or forcefsck again you'll
    5454        # have to
     
    7373
    7474        #
    75         # Deactive all the swap partitions
     75        # Deactivate all the swap partitions
    7676        #
    7777
  • chapter07/rc.xml

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    33
    44<para>
    5 The first main bootscript is the <filename>/etc/init.d/rc</filename> script.
     5The first main boot script is the <filename>/etc/init.d/rc</filename> script.
    66A new file <filename>/etc/init.d/rc</filename> is created containing the
    77following: </para>
     
    2525
    2626#
    27 # The print_error_msg function prints an error message when an unforseen
    28 # error occured that wasn't trapped for some reason by a evaluate_retval
     27# The print_error_msg function prints an error message when an unforeseen
     28# error occurred that wasn't trapped for some reason by a evaluate_retval
    2929# call or error checking in different ways.
    3030
     
    3535        $FAILURE
    3636        echo -n "You should not read this error message. It means "
    37         echo "that an unforseen error "
     37        echo "that an unforeseen error "
    3838        echo -n "took place and subscript $i exited with "
    3939        echo "a return value "
  • chapter07/rcS.xml

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    44<para>
    5 The second main bootscript is the <filename>rcS</filename> script. Create a
     5The second main boot script is the <filename>rcS</filename> script. Create a
    66new file <filename>/etc/init.d/rcS</filename> containing the following:
    77</para>
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