> Try adding "--noprofile --rc ~lfs/.bashrc" to the bash command. Or just 

Ubuntu bash has a bug, even if I specified --rcfile, it still read 
/etc/bash.bashrc. 

> add "--noprofile --norc" and set everything in the env command.

Base on my knowledge, I found the env command can't set like "set +h" or "umask 
022" those are set in the file .bashrc.

>There are almost always ways to work around little problems.
I think, it isn't everyone know how to solve these lttle problems(just like 
me), so the best way is give the right guide in the LFS BOOK.
  
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