Grammar fixes.

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@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ Please read the following carefully: throughout this book you will
frequently see the variable name $LFS. $LFS must at all times be frequently see the variable name $LFS. $LFS must at all times be
replaced by the directory where the partition that contains the LFS system replaced by the directory where the partition that contains the LFS system
is mounted. How to create and where to mount the partition will be is mounted. How to create and where to mount the partition will be
explaind in full detail later on in chapter 4. In my case the LFS explaind in full detail later on in chapter 4. In my case, the LFS
partition is mounted on /mnt/lfs. If I read this book myself and I see partition is mounted on /mnt/lfs. If I read this book myself and I see
$LFS somewhere, I will pretend that I read /mnt/lfs. If I read that $LFS somewhere, I will pretend that I read /mnt/lfs. If I read that
I have to run this command: cp inittab $LFS/etc I actually will run this: I have to run this command: cp inittab $LFS/etc, I actually will run this:
cp inittab /mnt/lfs/etc cp inittab /mnt/lfs/etc.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ commands you enter on the prompt, or in a file you edit or create.
<para> <para>
If you want, you can set the environment variable LFS. This way you can If you want, you can set the environment variable LFS. This way you can
literally enter $LFS instead of replacing it by something like literally enter $LFS instead of replacing it by something like
/mnt/lfs. This is accomplished by running: export LFS=/mnt/lfs /mnt/lfs. This is accomplished by running: export LFS=/mnt/lfs.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
@ -34,17 +34,17 @@ automatically.
Do not forget to set the $LFS variable at all times. If you haven't set Do not forget to set the $LFS variable at all times. If you haven't set
the variable and you use it in a command, $LFS will be ignored and whatever the variable and you use it in a command, $LFS will be ignored and whatever
is left will be executed. The command cp inittab $LFS/etc without the $LFS is left will be executed. The command cp inittab $LFS/etc without the $LFS
variable set, will result in copying the inittab file to the /etc variable set will result in copying the inittab file to the /etc
directory which will overwrite your system's inittab. A file like inittab directory, which will overwrite your system's inittab. A file like inittab
isn't that big a problem as it can easily be restored, but if you would isn't that big a problem as it can easily be restored, but if you would
make this mistake during the installation of the C Library, you can make this mistake during the installation of the C Library, you could
damage things. damage things.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
One way to make sure that $LFS is set at all times you could add it to One way to make sure that $LFS is set at all times is adding it to
your /root/.bash_profile and/or /root/.bashrc file(s) so everytime you your /root/.bash_profile and/or /root/.bashrc file(s) so that every time you
'su' to user too as to install LFS, the $LFS variable is set for you. 'su' to install LFS, the $LFS variable is set for you.
</para> </para>
</sect1> </sect1>

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ packages and work with them.
<para> <para>
The next chapter contains the list of all the packages you need to download, The next chapter contains the list of all the packages you need to download,
but the partition that is going to contain our LFS system isn't created yet. but the partition that is going to contain our LFS system isn't created yet.
Therefore store the files temporarily somewhere where you want and remember Therefore, store the files temporarily somewhere where you want and remember
to copy them to $LFS/usr/src/ when you have finished the chapter in which to copy them to $LFS/usr/src/ when you have finished the chapter in which
you prepare a new partition (chapter 4). you prepare a new partition (chapter 4).
</para> </para>