diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index e50507dda..2a5e4c570 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -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 diff --git a/appendixa/appendixa.xml b/appendixa/appendixa.xml index c16727578..fd5cf098f 100644 --- a/appendixa/appendixa.xml +++ b/appendixa/appendixa.xml @@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ &aa-groff; &aa-gzip; &aa-kbd; -&aa-kernel; &aa-less; &aa-bootscripts; &aa-libtool; &aa-lilo; +&aa-kernel; &aa-m4; &aa-make; &aa-makedev; diff --git a/appendixa/kernel.xml b/appendixa/kernel.xml index 3adcefb45..815ea4774 100644 --- a/appendixa/kernel.xml +++ b/appendixa/kernel.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Linux kernel +Linux (the kernel) &aa-kernel-down; diff --git a/chapter06/mountproc.xml b/chapter06/mountproc.xml index cfc6f3a6f..27569062d 100644 --- a/chapter06/mountproc.xml +++ b/chapter06/mountproc.xml @@ -3,13 +3,14 @@ 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. +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. 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. +following command. mount proc /proc -t proc diff --git a/chapter06/reiserfs-inst.xml b/chapter06/reiserfs-inst.xml index ea90f7e50..996770a13 100644 --- a/chapter06/reiserfs-inst.xml +++ b/chapter06/reiserfs-inst.xml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Installation of Reiserfsprogs -Reiserfsprogs only needs to be installed if you intend on using +Reiserfsprogs only needs to be installed if you intend to use the reiserfs filesystem. Install Reiserfsprogs by running the following commands: diff --git a/chapter06/vim-inst.xml b/chapter06/vim-inst.xml index 69979fb86..394f02d43 100644 --- a/chapter06/vim-inst.xml +++ b/chapter06/vim-inst.xml @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ Installation of Vim -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 . The hints -which are currently available are for Emacs, Joe and nano. +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 . Currently there are hints +for Emacs, joe, and nano. Install Vim by running the following commands: @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ make CPPFLAGS=-DSYS_VIMRC_FILE=\\\"/etc/vimrc\\\" && make install && ln -sf vim /usr/bin/vi -If you plan on installing the X Window system on your LFS +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