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BRW= ""
RED= ""
GREEN= ""
ORANGE= ""
BLUE= ""
WHITE= ""
define echo_message
@echo $(BRW)
@echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@echo $(BRW)$(1) target $(BLUE)$@$(BRW)
@echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~$(WHITE)
endef
define unpack
@cd $(LFS)$(SRC) ; tar -xvjf $(1) > /tmp/unpacked
endef
define echo_finished
@echo $(BRW)
@echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@echo $(BRW)Finished the build of $(BLUE)LFS-$(1)$(BRW)
@echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@echo -e \\t\\t$(RED)W A R N I N G$(BRW)
@echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@echo
@echo To be able to boot your new LFS system you need to follow
@echo the next steps:$(WHITE)
@echo
@echo -e \\t- Enter to the chroot using the command found
@echo -e \\tin chapter06/revisedchroot.html
@echo
@echo -e \\t- Set a password for the root user
@echo
@echo -e \\t- Edit /etc/fstab, /etc/hosts, /etc/sysconfig/clock,
@echo -e \\t/etc/sysconfig/console, /etc/sysconfig/network,
@echo -e \\t/etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.eth0/ipv4 and any other configuration
@echo -e \\tfile required to suit your needs.
@echo
@echo -e \\t- Set-up Grub. See chapter08/grub.html
@echo
@echo -e \\t- Unmount the filesystems. See chapter09/reboot.html
@echo
@echo If you are an experienced LFS user, several of that steps can be
@echo skipped or done in a different way. But then, that is something
@echo that you already know and there is no need to discuss it here.
@echo $(BRW)
@echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@echo -e \\t\\t$(GREEN)Have a nice day $(ORANGE):-\)$(BRW)
@echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~$(WHITE)
endef
RED= ""
GREEN= ""
ORANGE= ""
BLUE= ""
WHITE= ""
define echo_message
@echo $(BRW)
@echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@echo $(BRW)$(1) target $(BLUE)$@$(BRW)
@echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~$(WHITE)
endef
define unpack
@cd $(LFS)$(SRC) ; tar -xvjf $(1) > /tmp/unpacked
endef
define echo_finished
@echo $(BRW)
@echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@echo $(BRW)Finished the build of $(BLUE)LFS-$(1)$(BRW)
@echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@echo -e \\t\\t$(RED)W A R N I N G$(BRW)
@echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@echo
@echo To be able to boot your new LFS system you need to follow
@echo the next steps:$(WHITE)
@echo
@echo -e \\t- Enter to the chroot using the command found
@echo -e \\tin chapter06/revisedchroot.html
@echo
@echo -e \\t- Set a password for the root user
@echo
@echo -e \\t- Edit /etc/fstab, /etc/hosts, /etc/sysconfig/clock,
@echo -e \\t/etc/sysconfig/console, /etc/sysconfig/network,
@echo -e \\t/etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.eth0/ipv4 and any other configuration
@echo -e \\tfile required to suit your needs.
@echo
@echo -e \\t- Set-up Grub. See chapter08/grub.html
@echo
@echo -e \\t- Unmount the filesystems. See chapter09/reboot.html
@echo
@echo If you are an experienced LFS user, several of that steps can be
@echo skipped or done in a different way. But then, that is something
@echo that you already know and there is no need to discuss it here.
@echo $(BRW)
@echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@echo -e \\t\\t$(GREEN)Have a nice day $(ORANGE):-\)$(BRW)
@echo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~$(WHITE)
endef