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or aren't network based.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>network</title>
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<para>The network script setup network interfaces (such as network cards)
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<para>The network script sets up network interfaces (such as network cards)
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and sets up the default gateway where applicable.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>rc</title>
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here hinted towards the fact that you could skip configuring this step
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which isn't true unless the entire script would be removed. So the text was
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changed a bit to just have them create the file no matter how the hardware
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clock is setup.</para></listitem>
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clock is set up.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>March 11th, 2002 [gerard]: Chapter 07 - Loadkeys: Removed
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the need to configure a <filename>/etc/sysconfig/keyboard</filename> file.
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installation.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>January 15th, 2002 [gerard]: Chapter 7: Removed most of the
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scripts, only left the part of a few where we setup up config files in
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scripts, only left the part of a few where we set up config files in
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/etc/sysconfig.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>January 15th, 2002 [gerard]: Chapter 6 - Configuring
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simply switch to a different VC (Virtual Console) or X desktop and
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continue using your computer as you normally would.</para>
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<para>When all the software is installed, chapter 7 will setup the boot
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scripts. Chapter 8 will setup the Linux boot loader and in chapter 9
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<para>When all the software is installed, chapter 7 will set up the boot
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scripts. Chapter 8 will set up the Linux boot loader and in chapter 9
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there are some pointers what you can do after you finish the book. Then
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you can finally reboot your system into your new LFS system, and start
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to really use it.</para>
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into the LFS system. $LFS/usr/src is just a logical place to store source
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code, but by no means a requirement. You may even want to create a
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subdirectory under $LFS/usr/src for tarball storage. That way you can
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seperate tarballs from temporary build directories, but again that's up
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separate tarballs from temporary build directories, but again that's up
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to you.</para>
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<para>The next chapter contains a list of all the packages that need to be
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<para>Now you can login as user "lfs". You can do this two ways: either
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the normal way through the console or the display manager, or with
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<userinput>su - lfs</userinput>. When you're working as user "lfs", type
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the following commands to setup a good environment to work in:</para>
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the following commands to set up a good environment to work in:</para>
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<para><screen><userinput>cat > ~/.bash_profile << "EOF"
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umask 022
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that, often, C standards changed and packages still use the old standard
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which is not a problem).</para>
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<para>Before we start, make sure the LFS environment variable is setup
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<para>Before we start, make sure the LFS environment variable is set up
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properly if you decided to make use of it. Run the following:</para>
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<para><screen><userinput>echo $LFS</userinput></screen></para>
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<para><screen><userinput>ln -s i386/qwerty/nl.map.gz /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/defkeymap.map.gz</userinput></screen></para>
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<para>An second option to configure your keyboard's layout is to compile
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<para>A second option to configure your keyboard's layout is to compile
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the keymap directly into the kernel. This will make sure that your
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keyboard always works as expected, even when you have booted into
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maintenance mode (by passing `init=/bin/sh' to the kernel) in which case
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<?dbhtml filename="introduction.html" dir="chapter07"?>
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<para>This chapter will setup the bootscripts that you installed in chapter
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<para>This chapter will set up the bootscripts that you installed in chapter
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6. Most of these scripts will work without needing to modify them, but a
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few do require additional configuration files setup as they deal with
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few do require additional configuration files set up as they deal with
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hardware dependent information.</para>
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</sect1>
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<para>If you decided to compile your keymap file directly into the kernel
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back at the end of chapter 6, then you strictly speaking don't need to run
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this loadkeys script, since the kernel has already setup the keymap for
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this loadkeys script, since the kernel has already set up the keymap for
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you. You can still run it if you want, it isn't going to hurt you. It could
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even be beneficial to keep it in case you run a lot of different kernels
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and don't remember or want to compile the keymap into every kernel you lay
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<sect2>
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<title>Configuring default gateway</title>
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<para>If you're on a network you may need to setup the default gateway for
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<para>If you're on a network you may need to set up the default gateway for
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this machine. This is done by adding the proper values to the
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/etc/sysconfig/network file by running the following:</para>
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