Grammatic changes to Add User and Set Environment sections.

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Timothy Bauscher 2003-01-09 00:39:48 +00:00
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@ -75,10 +75,11 @@ compiling on non-x86 architectures.</para></listitem>
variable to define -fPIC so the dynamic library gets compiled properly at
all times.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>January 5th, 2003 [timothy]: Chapter 05 - Applied Alex's
patch to split the <emphasis>Install all software as an unprivileged
user</emphasis> page into two pages: <emphasis>Adding the user lfs</emphasis>
and <emphasis>Setting up the environment</emphasis>.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>January 5th, 2003 [timothy]: Chapter 05 - Applied a revised
version of Alex's patch to split the <emphasis>Install all software as an
unprivileged user</emphasis> page into two pages: <emphasis>Adding the user
lfs</emphasis> and <emphasis>Setting up the
environment</emphasis>.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>January 2nd, 2003 [gerard]: Chapter 05 - All packages whose
configure script supports the LDFLAGS environment variable now use it

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@ -12,9 +12,8 @@ the following commands to add the new user:</para>
<para><screen><userinput>useradd -s /bin/bash -m lfs
passwd lfs</userinput></screen></para>
<para>In order to grant the user <emphasis>lfs</emphasis> the proper permissions
to the <filename>$LFS/static</filename> directory, issue the following
command:</para>
<para>In order to grant ownership of the <filename>$LFS/static</filename>
directory to the user <emphasis>lfs</emphasis>, issue the command:</para>
<para><screen><userinput>chown -R lfs $LFS/static</userinput></screen></para>

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@ -21,14 +21,13 @@ Other users of the system will be have read permission, and executable
permission to directories. It is advisable to keep this setting throughout
your LFS installation.</para>
<para>The LFS, LC_ALL, and CC environment variables are also set. The LFS
variable has been explained in previous chapters. LC_ALL is a variable used
for internationalization.</para>
<para>The LFS variable has been explained in previous chapters. LC_ALL is
a variable used for internationalization.</para>
<para>The LC_ALL variable controls the localization of certain programs,
making their messages follow the conventions of a specified country. If your
host system uses a version of <emphasis>glibc</emphasis> older than 2.2.4,
having LC_ALL set to something other than "C" or "POSIX" during Chapter 5
having LC_ALL set to something other than "C" or "POSIX" during this chapter
may cause trouble if you exit the chroot environment and wish to return later.
By setting LC_ALL to "POSIX" ("C" is an alias for "POSIX") we ensure that
everything will work as expected in the chroot environment.</para>