Miscellaneous fixes from the list. Thanks Bruce.

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<title>Creating a file system on the new partition</title>
<?dbhtml filename="creatingfs.html" dir="chapter03"?>
<para>Now the partition has been made, we can create a file system on it.
<para>Now that we have a blank partition, we can create a file system on it.
Most widely used in the Linux world is the second extended file system (ext2),
but with the high-capacity hard disks of today the so-called journaling file
systems are becoming increasingly popular. Here we will create an ext2 file

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tools.</para>
<para>The files compiled in this chapter will be installed under the
<filename class="directory">$LFS/tools</filename> directory,
<filename class="directory">$LFS/tools</filename> directory
to keep them separate from the files installed in the next chapter.
Since the packages compiled here are merely temporary, we don't want
them to pollute the soon-to-be LFS system.</para>
<para>The key to learning what makes a Linux system work is to know
what each package is used for, why the user or the system needs it.
what each package is used for and why the user or the system needs it.
For this purpose a short summary of the content of each package is given
before the actual installation instructions. For a short description of
each program in a package, please refer to the corresponding section in
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<para>Several of the packages are patched before compilation, but only when
the patch is needed to circumvent a problem. Often the patch is needed in
both this and the next chapter, but sometimes in only one of them. So, don't
worry when instructions for a downloaded patch seem to be missing.</para>
both this and the next chapter, but sometimes in only one of them. Therefore,
don't worry when instructions for a downloaded patch seem to be missing.</para>
<para>During the installation of most packages you will
see all kinds of compiler warnings scroll by on your screen. These are
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packages still use the older standard, which is not really a problem.</para>
<para>Before continuing, make sure the LFS environment variable is set up
properly (if you decided to make use of it) by executing the following:</para>
properly by executing the following:</para>
<para><screen><userinput>echo $LFS</userinput></screen></para>

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can execute the <userinput>chroot</userinput> command.</para>
<para>Just like earlier, ensure the LFS environment variable is set up properly
(if you decided to make use of it) by running <userinput>echo $LFS</userinput>
and ensuring it shows the path to your LFS partition's mount point, which is
by running <userinput>echo $LFS</userinput> and ensuring it shows the path to
your LFS partition's mount point, which is
<filename class="directory">/mnt/lfs</filename> if you followed our
example.</para>

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<para><screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr</userinput></screen></para>
<para>The gzexe program has the location of the gzip binary hardcoded into
<para>The gzexe program has the location of the gzip binary hard-wired into
it. Because we later change the location of this binary, the following
command will place the new location into the gzexe binary.</para>