Clearified some issues about building in parallel

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<para>2010-07-18</para>
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<para>[bdubbs] - Updated discussion of building packages
in parallel. Fixes
<ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;2712">#2712</ulink>.</para>
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<para>[bdubbs] - Updated dependencies for GRUB and Glibc.
Thanks to splotz90 for the patch. Fixes

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<command>make</command> program how many processors are available. For
instance, a Core2Duo can support two simultaneous processes with:</para>
<screen><userinput>set MAKEFLAGS='-j 2'</userinput></screen>
<screen><userinput>export MAKEFLAGS='-j 2'</userinput></screen>
<para>or just building with:</para>

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<para>The order that packages are installed in this chapter needs to be
strictly followed to ensure that no program accidentally acquires a path
referring to <filename class="directory">/tools</filename> hard-wired into
it. For the same reason, do not compile packages in parallel. Compiling in
parallel may save time (especially on dual-CPU machines), but it could result
in a program containing a hard-wired path to <filename
it. For the same reason, do not compile separate packages in parallel.
Compiling in parallel may save time (especially on dual-CPU machines), but it
could result in a program containing a hard-wired path to <filename
class="directory">/tools</filename>, which will cause the program to stop
working when that directory is removed.</para>