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chapter07/cleanup.xml
r813ab55 r8cab730 157 157 158 158 <warning><para>The following commands are extremely dangerous. If 159 you run <command>rm -rf ./*</command> as the rootuser and you159 you run <command>rm -rf ./*</command> as the &root; user and you 160 160 do not change to the $LFS directory or the <envar>LFS</envar> 161 environment variable is not set for the rootuser, it will destroy161 environment variable is not set for the &root; user, it will destroy 162 162 your entire host system. YOU ARE WARNED.</para></warning> 163 163 -
chapter07/introduction.xml
r813ab55 r8cab730 26 26 run as <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>, with the 27 27 <envar>LFS</envar> variable set. After entering chroot, all commands 28 are run as root, fortunately without access to the OS of the computer28 are run as &root;, fortunately without access to the OS of the computer 29 29 you built LFS on. Be careful anyway, as it is easy to destroy the whole 30 30 LFS system with badly formed commands.</para>
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