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After booting the new xLFS system some steps are needed to finish
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After booting the new xLFS system some steps are needed to finish
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blfs-tool installation:
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blfs-tool installation:
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- A user account need be created. You will must be logged on that user
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- A user account must be created. You must be logged on that user
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account to use blfs-tool.
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account to use blfs-tool.
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- Move /blfs-root to that user's home, making he the directory and
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- Move /blfs-root to that user's home and change ownership of the
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files owner.
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directory and files to the user.
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- Bring to that user read and write privileges over the $TRACKING_DIR
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- Give the user read and write privileges over the $TRACKING_DIR
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directory and the files that it contains.
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directory and the files that it contains.
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- Configure sudo to bring to that user the needed privileges.
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- Configure sudo, adding the needed privileges for the user.
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We assume that blfs-tool will be used on a running fresh xLFS system.
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We assume that blfs-tool will be used on a running fresh xLFS system.
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To use it to build BLFS packages from the chroot jail is also possible,
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To use it to build BLFS packages from the chroot jail is also possible,
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