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r39dbad2 r638a39cb 42 42 get away from my host distribution</quote>. Let us take a few minutes to 43 43 discuss this question. The work involved in building the packages in Chapter 5 44 is to ensure that as little information from your host makes it into your45 brand new LFS system. When you build the first two packages in Chapter 5,44 is to ensure that as little information as possible from your host makes it into 45 your brand new LFS system. When you build the first two packages in Chapter 5, 46 46 Binutils and GCC, they will be compiled statically. This means that the 47 47 version of the C library on your host distribution will be embedded inside all … … 62 62 and instructing the kernel to mount the LFS partition as the root partition. 63 63 The reason that you don't actually reboot, but instead chroot, is that creating 64 a bootable system requires additional work which isn't necessary . As well,65 chrooting allows you to continue using the host while LFS is being built. 66 While software is being installed you can simply switch to a different VC 67 (Virtual Console) or X desktop and continue using the computer as you normally 68 would.</para>64 a bootable system requires additional work which isn't necessary just yet. 65 Another advantage is that chrooting allows you to continue using the host while 66 LFS is being built. While waiting for package compilation to complete, you can 67 simply switch to a different VC (Virtual Console) or X desktop and continue 68 using the computer as you normally would.</para> 69 69 70 70 <para>When all the software from Chapter 6 is installed, the temporary tools
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