Add a note about CD symlinks possibly not matching the host. Fixes the rest of #1963.

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<para>2007-02-20</para>
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<para>[bryan] - Add a comment about CD symlinks possibly not matching
the host in section 7.12.2. Should fix the rest of
<ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;1963">#1963</ulink>.</para>
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<para>2007-02-18</para>
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<para>Note that it is not necessary to create the rules files or symlinks
at this time, because you have bind-mounted the host's
<filename class="directory">/dev</filename> directory into the LFS system,
and we assume the symlinks exist and are correct on the host. The rules
will be created, along with the symlinks, the first time you boot your LFS
system.</para>
and we assume the symlinks exist on the host. The rules and symlinks will
be created the first time you boot your LFS system.</para>
<para>However, if you have multiple CD-ROM devices, then the symlinks
generated at that time may point to different devices than they point to on
your host, because devices are not discovered in a predictable order. The
assignments created when you first boot the LFS system will be stable, so
this is only an issue if you need the symlinks on both systems to point to
the same device. If you need that, then inspect (and possibly edit) the
generated <filename>/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-cd.rules</filename>
file after booting, to make sure the assigned symlinks match what you need.</para>
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