Linux From Scratch - Version 6.0
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III. Building the LFS System
Table of Contents
6. Installing Basic System Software
Introduction
Mounting Virtual Kernel File Systems
Entering the Chroot Environment
Changing Ownership
Creating Directories
Creating Essential Symlinks
Creating the passwd, group, and log Files
Populating /dev
Linux-Libc-Headers-2.6.8.1
Man-pages-1.67
Glibc-2.3.4-20040701
Re-adjusting the Toolchain
Binutils-2.15.91.0.2
GCC-3.4.1
Coreutils-5.2.1
Zlib-1.2.1
Mktemp-1.5
Iana-Etc-1.01
Findutils-4.1.20
Gawk-3.1.4
Ncurses-5.4
Readline-5.0
Vim-6.3
M4-1.4.2
Bison-1.875a
Less-382
Groff-1.19.1
Sed-4.1.2
Flex-2.5.31
Gettext-0.14.1
Inetutils-1.4.2
Iproute2-2.6.8-040823
Perl-5.8.5
Texinfo-4.7
Autoconf-2.59
Automake-1.9.1
Bash-3.0
File-4.10
Libtool-1.5.8
Bzip2-1.0.2
Diffutils-2.8.1
Kbd-1.12
E2fsprogs-1.35
Grep-2.5.1
Grub-0.95
Gzip-1.3.5
Man-1.5o
Make-3.80
Module-Init-Tools-3.0
Patch-2.5.4
Procps-3.2.3
Psmisc-21.5
Shadow-4.0.4.1
Sysklogd-1.4.1
Sysvinit-2.85
Tar-1.14
Udev-030
Util-linux-2.12b
About Debugging Symbols
Stripping Again
Cleaning Up
7. Setting Up System Bootscripts
Introduction
LFS-Bootscripts-2.2.2
How Do These Bootscripts Work?
Device and Module Handling on an LFS System
Configuring the setclock Script
Configuring the Linux Console
Creating the /etc/inputrc File
The Bash Shell Startup Files
Configuring the sysklogd Script
Configuring the localnet Script
Creating the /etc/hosts File
Configuring the network Script
8. Making the LFS System Bootable
Introduction
Creating the /etc/fstab File
Linux-2.6.8.1
Making the LFS System Bootable
9. The End
The End
Get Counted
Rebooting the System
What Now?