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r46f5461 rb822811 2 2 <title>The End</title> 3 3 4 <para> 5 Well done! You have finished installing your LFS system. It may have 4 <para>Well done! You have finished installing your LFS system. It may have 6 5 been a long process but it was well worth it. We wish you a lot of fun 7 with your new shiny custom built Linux system. 8 </para> 6 with your new shiny custom built Linux system.</para> 9 7 10 <para> 11 Now would be a good time to strip all debug symbols from 8 <para>Now would be a good time to strip all debug symbols from 12 9 the binaries on your LFS system. If you are not a programmer and don't plan 13 10 on debugging your software, then you will be happy to know that you can … … 15 12 no inconvenience other than not being able to debug the software fully 16 13 anymore, which is not an issue if you don't know how to debug. You can 17 remove the symbols by executing the following command: 18 </para> 14 remove the symbols by executing the following command:</para> 19 15 20 <para> 21 Disclaimer: 98% of the people who use the command mentioned below don't 16 <para>Disclaimer: 98% of the people who use the command mentioned below don't 22 17 experience any problems. But do make a backup of your LFS system before 23 18 you run this command. There's a slight chance it may backfire on you and 24 19 render your system unusable (mostly by destroying your kernel modules 25 and dynamic & shared libraries). 26 </para> 20 and dynamic & shared libraries).</para> 27 21 28 <para> 29 Having that said, the --strip-debug option to strip is quite harmless 22 <para>Having that said, the --strip-debug option to strip is quite harmless 30 23 under normal circumstances. It doesn't strip anything vital from the 31 24 files. It also is quite safe to use --strip-all on regular programs … … 35 28 the strip man page for other strip options you can use. The general idea 36 29 is to not run strip on libraries (other than --strip-debug) just to be 37 on the safe side. 38 </para> 30 on the safe side.</para> 39 31 40 <para> 41 <screen> 42 <userinput>find / -type f -exec strip --strip-debug '{}' ';'</userinput> 43 </screen> 44 </para> 32 <para><screen><userinput>find / -type f -exec strip --strip-debug '{}' ';'</userinput></screen></para> 45 33 46 <para> 47 If you plan to ever upgrade to a newer LFS version in the future it 34 <para>If you plan to ever upgrade to a newer LFS version in the future it 48 35 will be a good idea to create the /etc/lfs-&version; file. By having 49 36 this file it is very easy for you (and for us if you are going to ask 50 37 for help with something at some point) to find out which LFS version 51 38 you have installed on your system. This can just be a null-byte file by 52 running: 53 </para> 39 running:</para> 54 40 55 <para> 56 <screen> 57 <userinput>touch /etc/lfs-&version;</userinput> 58 </screen> 59 </para> 41 <para><screen><userinput>touch /etc/lfs-&version;</userinput></screen></para> 60 42 61 <para> 62 One final thing you may want to do is run lilo now that you are booted 43 <para>One final thing you may want to do is run lilo now that you are booted 63 44 into LFS. This way you will put the LFS version of LILO in the MBR 64 45 rather than the one that's there right now from your host system. 65 46 Depending on how old your host distribution is, the LFS version may have 66 more advanced features you need/could use. 67 </para> 47 more advanced features you need/could use.</para> 68 48 69 <para> 70 Either way, run the following to make the lilo version installed on LFS 71 active: 72 </para> 49 <para>Either way, run the following to make the lilo version installed on LFS 50 active:</para> 73 51 74 <para> 75 <screen> 76 <userinput>/sbin/lilo</userinput> 77 </screen> 78 </para> 52 <para><screen><userinput>/sbin/lilo</userinput></screen></para> 79 53 80 <para> 81 If you are wondering: "Well, where to go now?" you'll be glad to hear that 54 <para>If you are wondering: "Well, where to go now?" you'll be glad to hear that 82 55 someone has written an LFS hint on the subject at <ulink 83 url="http://archive.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs-hints/afterlfs.txt"> 84 http://archive.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs-hints/afterlfs.txt</ulink>. 56 url="http://archive.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs-hints/afterlfs.txt">http://archive.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs-hints/afterlfs.txt</ulink>. 85 57 On a same note, if you are not only newbie to LFS, but also 86 58 newbie to Linux in general, you may find the newbie hint at <ulink 87 url="http://archive.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs-hints/newbie.txt"> 88 http://archive.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs-hints/newbie.txt</ulink> 89 very interesting. 90 </para> 59 url="http://archive.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs-hints/newbie.txt">http://archive.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs-hints/newbie.txt</ulink> 60 very interesting.</para> 91 61 92 <para> 93 Don't forget there are several LFS mailinglists you can subscribe to if 62 <para>Don't forget there are several LFS mailinglists you can subscribe to if 94 63 you are in need of help, advice, etc. See 95 64 <ulink url="ch01-maillists.html">Chapter 1 - Mailinglists</ulink> for 96 more information. 97 </para> 65 more information.</para> 98 66 99 <para> 100 Again, we thank you for using the LFS Book and hope you found this book 101 useful and worth your time. 102 </para> 67 <para>Again, we thank you for using the LFS Book and hope you found this book 68 useful and worth your time.</para> 103 69 104 70 </sect1>
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