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    68<sect1 id="ch-finish-getcounted">
    7 <title>Get Counted</title>
    8 <?dbhtml filename="getcounted.html"?>
     9  <?dbhtml filename="getcounted.html"?>
    910
    10 <para>Now that you have finished the book, do you want to be counted
    11 as an LFS user? Head over to <ulink
    12 url="&lfs-root;cgi-bin/lfscounter.cgi"/> and register as an LFS user
    13 by entering your name and the first LFS version you have used.</para>
     11  <title>Get Counted</title>
    1412
    15 <para>Let's reboot into LFS now.</para>
     13  <para>Now that you have finished the book, do you want to be counted as an
     14  LFS user? Head over to <ulink url="&lfs-root;cgi-bin/lfscounter.cgi"/> and
     15  register as an LFS user by entering your name and the first LFS version you
     16  have used.</para>
     17
     18  <para>Let's reboot into LFS now.</para>
    1619
    1720</sect1>
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    68<sect1 id="ch-finish-reboot">
    7 <title>Rebooting the System</title>
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    910
    10 <para>Now that all of the software has been installed, it is time to reboot
    11 your computer. However, you should be aware of a few things.  The system you
    12 have created in this book is quite minimal, and most likely will not have
    13 the functionality you would need to be able to continue forward.  By installing
    14 a few extra packages from the BLFS book while still in our current chroot
    15 environment, you can leave yourself in a much better position to continue on
    16 once you reboot into your new LFS installation.  Installing a text mode web
    17 browser, such as Lynx, you can easily view the BLFS book in one virtual
    18 terminal, while building packages in another.  The GPM package will also allow
    19 you to perform copy/paste actions in your virtual terminals.  Lastly, if you
    20 are in a situation where static IP configuration does not meet your networking
    21 requirements, installing packages such as Dhcpcd or PPP at this point might
    22 also be useful.</para>
     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. Installing a text mode web
     20  browser, such as Lynx, you can easily view the BLFS book in one virtual
     21  terminal, while building packages in another. The GPM package will also allow
     22  you to perform copy/paste actions in your virtual terminals. Lastly, if you
     23  are in a situation where static IP configuration does not meet your networking
     24  requirements, installing packages such as Dhcpcd or PPP at this point might
     25  also be useful.</para>
    2326
    2427
    25 <para>Now that we have said that, lets move on to booting our shiny new LFS
    26 installation for the first time! First exit from the chroot environment:</para>
     28  <para>Now that we have said that, lets move on to booting our shiny new LFS
     29  installation for the first time! First exit from the chroot environment:</para>
    2730
    2831<screen><userinput>logout</userinput></screen>
    2932
    30 <para>Then unmount the virtual files systems:</para>
     33  <para>Then unmount the virtual files systems:</para>
    3134
    3235<screen><userinput>umount -v $LFS/dev/pts
     
    3437umount -v $LFS/dev
    3538umount -v $LFS/proc
    36 umount -v $LFS/sys</userinput></screen>   
     39umount -v $LFS/sys</userinput></screen>
    3740
    38 <para>Unmount the LFS file system itself:</para>
     41  <para>Unmount the LFS file system itself:</para>
    3942
    4043<screen><userinput>umount -v $LFS</userinput></screen>
    4144
    42 <para>If multiple partitions were created, unmount the other
    43 partitions before unmounting the main one, like this:</para>
     45  <para>If multiple partitions were created, unmount the other
     46  partitions before unmounting the main one, like this:</para>
    4447
    4548<screen role="nodump"><userinput>umount -v $LFS/usr
     
    4750umount -v $LFS</userinput></screen>
    4851
    49 <para>Now, reboot the system with:</para>
     52  <para>Now, reboot the system with:</para>
    5053
    5154<screen role="nodump"><userinput>shutdown -r now</userinput></screen>
    5255
    53 <para>Assuming the GRUB boot loader was set up as outlined earlier, the menu
    54 is set to boot <emphasis>LFS &version;</emphasis> automatically.</para>
     56  <para>Assuming the GRUB boot loader was set up as outlined earlier, the menu
     57  is set to boot <emphasis>LFS &version;</emphasis> automatically.</para>
    5558
    56 <para>When the reboot is complete, the LFS system is ready for use and
    57 more software may be added to suit your needs.</para>
     59  <para>When the reboot is complete, the LFS system is ready for use and
     60  more software may be added to suit your needs.</para>
    5861
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    68<sect1 id="ch-finish-theend">
    7 <title>The End</title>
    8 <?dbhtml filename="theend.html"?>
     9  <?dbhtml filename="theend.html"?>
    910
    10 <indexterm zone="ch-finish-theend"><primary sortas="e-/etc/lfs-release">/etc/lfs-release</primary></indexterm>
     11  <title>The End</title>
    1112
    12 <para>Well done! The new LFS system is installed! We wish you much
    13 success with your shiny new custom-built Linux system.</para>
     13  <indexterm zone="ch-finish-theend">
     14    <primary sortas="e-/etc/lfs-release">/etc/lfs-release</primary>
     15  </indexterm>
    1416
    15 <para>It may be a good idea to create an
    16 <filename>/etc/lfs-release</filename> file. By having this file, it is
    17 very easy for you (and for us if you need to ask for help at some
    18 point) to find out which LFS version is installed on the system.
    19 Create this file by running:</para>
     17  <para>Well done! The new LFS system is installed! We wish you much
     18  success with your shiny new custom-built Linux system.</para>
     19
     20  <para>It may be a good idea to create an <filename>/etc/lfs-release</filename>
     21  file. By having this file, it is very easy for you (and for us if you need to
     22  ask for help at some point) to find out which LFS version is installed on the
     23  system. Create this file by running:</para>
    2024
    2125<screen><userinput>echo &version; &gt; /etc/lfs-release</userinput></screen>
    2226
    2327</sect1>
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    7 <title>What Now?</title>
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     9  <?dbhtml filename="whatnow.html"?>
    910
    10 <para>Thank you for reading this LFS book. We hope that you have
    11 found this book helpful and have learned more about the system
    12 creation process.</para>
     11  <title>What Now?</title>
    1312
    14 <para>Now that the LFS system is installed, you may be wondering
    15 <quote>What next?</quote> To answer that question, we have compiled a
    16 list of resources for you.</para>
     13  <para>Thank you for reading this LFS book. We hope that you have
     14  found this book helpful and have learned more about the system
     15  creation process.</para>
    1716
    18 <itemizedlist>
    19 <listitem><para>Maintenance</para>
     17  <para>Now that the LFS system is installed, you may be wondering
     18  <quote>What next?</quote> To answer that question, we have compiled a
     19  list of resources for you.</para>
    2020
    21 <para>Bugs and security notices are reported regularly for all software.
    22 Since an LFS system is compiled from source, it is up to you to keep abreast of
    23 such reports.  There are several online resources that track such reports, some
    24 of which are shown below:</para>
     21  <itemizedlist>
    2522
    26 <itemizedlist>
    27 <listitem><para>Freshmeat.net (<ulink url="http://freshmeat.net/"/>)</para>
     23    <listitem>
     24      <para>Maintenance</para>
    2825
    29 <para>Freshmeat can notify you (via email) of new versions of packages installed on your system.</para>
    30 </listitem>
     26      <para>Bugs and security notices are reported regularly for all software.
     27      Since an LFS system is compiled from source, it is up to you to keep
     28      abreast of such reports.  There are several online resources that track
     29      such reports, some of which are shown below:</para>
    3130
    32 <listitem><para><ulink url="http://www.cert.org/">CERT</ulink> (Computer
    33 Emergency Response Team)</para>
     31      <itemizedlist>
    3432
    35 <para>CERT has a mailing list that publishes security alerts concerning various
    36 operating systems and applications.  Subscription information is available at
    37 <ulink url="http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/signup.html"/>.</para>
    38 </listitem>
     33        <listitem>
     34          <para>Freshmeat.net (<ulink url="http://freshmeat.net/"/>)</para>
    3935
    40 <listitem><para>Bugtraq</para>
     36          <para>Freshmeat can notify you (via email) of new versions of packages
     37          installed on your system.</para>
     38        </listitem>
    4139
    42 <para>Bugtraq is a full-disclosure computer security mailing list.  It publishes
    43 newly discovered security issues, and occasionally potential fixes for them.
    44 Subscription information is available at
    45 <ulink url="http://www.securityfocus.com/archive"/>.</para>
    46 </listitem>
    47 </itemizedlist>
    48 </listitem>
     40        <listitem>
     41          <para><ulink url="http://www.cert.org/">CERT</ulink> (Computer
     42          Emergency Response Team)</para>
    4943
    50 <listitem><para>Beyond Linux From Scratch</para>
     44          <para>CERT has a mailing list that publishes security alerts concerning
     45          various operating systems and applications. Subscription information is
     46          available at <ulink
     47          url="http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/signup.html"/>.</para>
     48        </listitem>
    5149
    52 <para>The Beyond Linux From Scratch book covers installation
    53 procedures for a wide range of software beyond the scope of the LFS
    54 Book. The BLFS project is located at <ulink url="&blfs-root;"/>.</para></listitem>
     50        <listitem>
     51          <para>Bugtraq</para>
    5552
    56 <listitem><para>LFS Hints</para>
     53          <para>Bugtraq is a full-disclosure computer security mailing list. It
     54          publishes newly discovered security issues, and occasionally potential
     55          fixes for them. Subscription information is available at <ulink
     56          url="http://www.securityfocus.com/archive"/>.</para>
     57        </listitem>
    5758
    58 <para>The LFS Hints are a collection of educational documents
    59 submitted by volunteers in the LFS community. The hints are available
    60 at <ulink url="&hints-index;"/>.</para></listitem>
     59      </itemizedlist>
     60    </listitem>
    6161
    62 <listitem><para>Mailing lists</para>
     62    <listitem>
     63      <para>Beyond Linux From Scratch</para>
    6364
    64 <para>There are several LFS mailing lists you may subscribe to if you
    65 are in need of help, want to stay current with the latest developments,
    66 want to contribute to the project, and more. See <xref
    67 linkend="ch-scatter-maillists"/> for more
    68 information.</para></listitem>
     65      <para>The Beyond Linux From Scratch book covers installation
     66      procedures for a wide range of software beyond the scope of the LFS
     67      Book. The BLFS project is located at <ulink url="&blfs-root;"/>.</para>
     68    </listitem>
    6969
    70 <listitem><para>The Linux Documentation Project</para>
     70    <listitem>
     71      <para>LFS Hints</para>
    7172
    72 <para>The goal of The Linux Documentation Project (TLDP) is to
    73 collaborate on all of the issues of Linux documentation. The TLDP features
    74 a large collection of HOWTOs, guides, and man pages.  It is located at
    75 <ulink url="http://www.tldp.org/"/>.</para></listitem>
     73      <para>The LFS Hints are a collection of educational documents
     74      submitted by volunteers in the LFS community. The hints are available
     75      at <ulink url="&hints-index;"/>.</para>
     76    </listitem>
    7677
    77 </itemizedlist>
     78    <listitem>
     79      <para>Mailing lists</para>
     80
     81      <para>There are several LFS mailing lists you may subscribe to if you
     82      are in need of help, want to stay current with the latest developments,
     83      want to contribute to the project, and more. See <xref
     84      linkend="ch-scatter-maillists"/> for more
     85      information.</para>
     86    </listitem>
     87
     88    <listitem>
     89      <para>The Linux Documentation Project</para>
     90
     91      <para>The goal of The Linux Documentation Project (TLDP) is to
     92      collaborate on all of the issues of Linux documentation. The TLDP features
     93      a large collection of HOWTOs, guides, and man pages.  It is located at
     94      <ulink url="http://www.tldp.org/"/>.</para>
     95    </listitem>
     96
     97  </itemizedlist>
    7898
    7999</sect1>
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