applied Alex' procandshuffle patch

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INSTALL
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Modified DocBook Entities -
http://ftp.linuxfromscratch.org/misc/docbook-4.1.2-newent.tar.bz2
DSSSL DocBook Stylesheets - http://www.nwalsh.com/docbook/dsssl/
As the DocBook DTD and Stylesheets are made available as a zip achives you
As the DocBook DTD and Stylesheets are made available as zip archives you
may need to download the unzip package as well if your Linux system doesn't
have one:
@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ FLTK (X front-end) - http://sourceforge.net/projects/fltk
If you want to be able to convert the book into TXT as well I recommend
using lynx to convert HTML to TXT using the -dump option to lynx.
Lynx - http://lynx.browser.org
Lynx - http://lynx.browser.org
You have everything you need now. Let's install this stuff.
@ -73,7 +74,6 @@ Followed by installing openjade by running:
cp -av dsssl /usr/share/dsssl/openjade
If you choose option 2, install OpenJade as follows:
./configure --prefix=/usr \
> --enable-default-catalog=/usr/share/docbook/docbook.cat:/usr/share/dsssl/docbook/catalog:/usr/share/dsssl/openjade/catalog
make
@ -93,18 +93,14 @@ FLTK (you can skip this one if you don't want the X front-end):
make
make install
HTMLDOC:
Install by running:
Install HTMLDOC by running:
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
make install
The last package is Lynx which will be used for the HTML to TXT
conversion. Install it by running:
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
make install

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&aa-groff;
&aa-gzip;
&aa-kbd;
&aa-kernel;
&aa-less;
&aa-bootscripts;
&aa-libtool;
&aa-lilo;
&aa-kernel;
&aa-m4;
&aa-make;
&aa-makedev;

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<sect1 id="aa-kernel">
<title>Linux kernel</title>
<title>Linux (the kernel)</title>
<?dbhtml filename="kernel.html" dir="appendixa"?>
&aa-kernel-down;

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<?dbhtml filename="proc.html" dir="chapter06"?>
<para>In order for certain programs to function properly, the proc file
system must be mounted and available from within the chroot'ed environment
as well. It's not a problem to mount the proc file system (or any other
file system for that matter) twice or even more than that.</para>
system must be available from within the chroot'ed environment.
A file system can be mounted as many times and in as many places
as you'd like, so it's not a problem that the proc file system is already
mounted on your host system, especially so because proc is a
virtual file system.</para>
<para>The proc file system is mounted under $LFS/proc by running the
following command. Note that we don't use the $LFS variable because we
are now in chroot.</para>
following command.</para>
<para><screen><userinput>mount proc /proc -t proc</userinput></screen></para>

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<sect2>
<title>Installation of Reiserfsprogs</title>
<para>Reiserfsprogs only needs to be installed if you intend on using
<para>Reiserfsprogs only needs to be installed if you intend to use
the reiserfs filesystem. Install Reiserfsprogs by running the
following commands:</para>

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<sect2>
<title>Installation of Vim</title>
<para>If you don't like vim to be installed as an editor on the LFS system,
you may want to download an alternative and install an editor you
prefer. There are a few hints how to install different editors
available at <ulink url="&hints-root;"/>. The hints
which are currently available are for Emacs, Joe and nano.</para>
<para>If you don't like vim to be installed as an editor on your LFS system,
you may want to download an alternative and install the editor you
prefer. There are a few hints on how to install different editors
available at <ulink url="&hints-root;"/>. Currently there are hints
for Emacs, joe, and nano.</para>
<para>Install Vim by running the following commands:</para>
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ make CPPFLAGS=-DSYS_VIMRC_FILE=\\\"/etc/vimrc\\\" &amp;&amp;
make install &amp;&amp;
ln -sf vim /usr/bin/vi</userinput></screen></para>
<para>If you plan on installing the X Window system on your LFS
<para>If you plan to install the X Window system on your LFS
system, you might want to re-compile Vim after you have installed X. Vim
comes with a nice GUI version of the editor which requires X and a few
other libraries to be installed. For more information read the Vim