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09/02/2003 09:59:18 PM (21 years ago)
Author:
Alex Gronenwoud <alex@…>
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Rewording the section.

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    33<?dbhtml filename="aboutlfs.html" dir="chapter02"?>
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    5 <para>Please read the following carefully: throughout this book
    6 the variable LFS will be used frequently. $LFS must at all times be
    7 replaced with the directory where the partition that contains the LFS system
    8 is mounted. How to create and where to mount the partition will be
    9 explained in full detail in Chapter 4. For example, let's assume that
    10 the LFS partition is mounted on /mnt/lfs.</para>
     5<para>Please read the following paragraphs carefully. Throughout this book the
     6variable LFS will be used frequently. $LFS must at all times be replaced with
     7the directory where the partition that contains the LFS system is mounted. How
     8to create and where to mount the partition will be explained in full detail in
     9Chapter 4. For the moment let's assume that the LFS partition is mounted on
     10<filename>/mnt/lfs</filename>.</para>
    1111
    1212<para>When you are told to run a command like
    13 <userinput>./configure --prefix=$LFS/static</userinput> you actually have to
    14 execute <userinput>./configure --prefix=/mnt/lfs/static</userinput>.</para>
     13<userinput>./configure --prefix=$LFS/tools</userinput>, you actually have to
     14execute <userinput>./configure --prefix=/mnt/lfs/tools</userinput>.</para>
    1515
    1616<para>It's important that this is done no matter where it is read; be it in
     
    2424
    2525<para>Now, if you are told to run a command such as
    26 <userinput>./configure --prefix=$LFS/static</userinput>, then you may type
    27 it literally. Your shell will replace $LFS with /mnt/lfs when it processes
    28 the command line (meaning when you hit enter after having typed the
     26<userinput>./configure --prefix=$LFS/tools</userinput>, then you may type it
     27literally. Your shell will replace "$LFS" with "/mnt/lfs" when it processes
     28the command line (that is, when you hit Enter after having typed the
    2929command).</para>
    3030
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