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Grammar fixes.
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<para>
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Let's create the directory tree on the LFS partition according to the FHS
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standard which can be found at <ulink
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standard, which can be found at <ulink
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url="http://www.pathname.com/fhs/">http://www.pathname.com/fhs/</ulink>.
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Issuing the following commands will create the necessary directories:
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</para>
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@ -35,17 +35,17 @@ Issuing the following commands will create the necessary directories:
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</literallayout></blockquote>
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<para>
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Normally directories are created with permission mode 755, which isn't
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desired for all directories. I haven't checked the FHS if they suggest
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Normally, directories are created with permission mode 755, which isn't
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desired for all directories. I haven't checked if the FHS suggests
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default modes for certain directories, so I'll just change the modes for
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a few directories that make sense to change. The first change is a mode
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0750 for the $LFS/root directory. This is to make sure that not just
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everybody can enter the /root directory (the same a user would do with
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/home/username directories). The second change is a mode 1777 for the tmp
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directories. This way every user can write stuff to the /tmp directory if
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they need to. The sticky (1) bit makes sure users can't delete other
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user's file which they normally can do because the directory is set in
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such a way that every body (owner, group, world) can write to that directory.
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directories. This way, any user can write stuff to the /tmp directory when
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needed. The sticky (1) bit makes sure users can't delete other
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users' files which they normally can do, because the directory is set in
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such a way that everybody (owner, group, world) can write to that directory.
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</para>
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<blockquote><literallayout>
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ such a way that every body (owner, group, world) can write to that directory.
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<para>
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Now that the directories are created, copy the source files that were
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downloaded in chapter 3 to some subdirectory under $LFS/usr/src (this
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directory needs to be created yet).
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directory still needs to be created yet).
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</para>
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</sect1>
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that partition. To create an ext2 file system, the mke2fs command is the
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correct choice. To create a reiser file system, the mkreiserfs command
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should be used. To create a different kind of file system, the
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appropriate command needs to be executed. The new partition used
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appropriate command needs to be executed. The new partition is used
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as the only option to the
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command and the file system will be created. If the partition is hda2
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command and the file system is created. If the partition is hda2
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and ext2 is to be created, the user would run:
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</para>
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