* Remove comments regarding statically linking the pass 1 toolchain

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<listitem><para>April 16, 2005 [matt]: Removed references to statically linking
the pass 1 toolchain which should have gone as part of bug 1061 (Andrew Benton)
</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>April 13, 2005 [manuel]: Spelling fixes pointed by Archiac.
Added tags to fix the PDF look in chapter 06.</para></listitem>

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@ -37,22 +37,18 @@ to compile a compiler, you need a compiler.</para>
<para><xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/> also shows the user how
to build a first pass of the toolchain, including Binutils and GCC
(first pass basically means these two core packages will be
re-installed a second time). The programs from these packages will be
linked statically in order to be used independently of the host
system. The next step is to build Glibc, the C library. Glibc will be
compiled by the toolchain programs built in the first pass. Then, a
second pass of the toolchain will be built. This time, the toolchain
will be dynamically linked against the newly built Glibc. The
remaining <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/> packages are built
using this second pass toolchain. When this is done, the LFS
installation process will no longer depend on the host distribution,
with the exception of the running kernel.</para>
re-installed a second time). The next step is to build Glibc, the C library.
Glibc will be compiled by the toolchain programs built in the first pass. Then,
a second pass of the toolchain will be built. This time, the toolchain will be
dynamically linked against the newly built Glibc. The remaining
<xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/> packages are built using this second
pass toolchain. When this is done, the LFS installation process will no longer
depend on the host distribution, with the exception of the running kernel.
</para>
<para>While this may initially seem like a lot of work to get away
from a host distribution, a full technical explanation is provided at
the beginning of <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>,
including notes on the differences between
statically and dynamically-linked programs.</para>
the beginning of <xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>.</para>
<para>In <xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/>, the full LFS system is
built. The chroot (change root) program is used to enter a virtual

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<!ENTITY version "TESTING-20050413">
<!ENTITY releasedate "April 13, 2005">
<!ENTITY version "TESTING-20050416">
<!ENTITY releasedate "April 16, 2005">
<!ENTITY milestone "6.1">
<!ENTITY lfs-root "http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/">