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    1515packages that are statically linked and installed on the LFS partition.
    1616These packages form a basic development suite which will be used to
    17 install the actual system.</para>
     17install the actual system, and are also needed to resolve circular
     18dependencies. Examples of circular dependencies are: you need a compiler
     19to install a compiler. You need a shell in order to install a shell. And
     20so on.</para>
    1821
    19 <para>Chapter 6 installs the actual base system. We use the chroot program to
    20 start a new shell who's root directory will be set to the LFS
     22<para>Chapter 6 installs the actual base system. We use the chroot program
     23to start a new shell whose root directory will be set to the LFS
    2124partition. This, in essence, is the same as rebooting and have the
    2225kernel mount the LFS partition as the root partition. The reason that
     
    2427still use your host system. While software is being installed you can
    2528simply switch to a different VC (Virtual Console) or X desktop and
    26 continue using your computer.</para>
     29continue using your computer as you normally would.</para>
    2730
    2831<para>When all the software is installed, chapter 7 will setup the boot
    29 scripts. Chapter 8 will setup the Linux boot loader and you can finally
    30 reboot your system into your new LFS-system.</para>
     32scripts. Chapter 8 will setup the Linux boot loader and in chapter 9
     33there are some pointers what you can do after you finish the book. Then
     34you can finally reboot your system into your new LFS system, and start
     35to really use it.</para>
    3136
    3237<para>This is the process in a nutshell. Detailed information on the steps
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