Sandy Widianto wrote: > Because of my project and my learning purpose, I renamed everything lfs/LFS > to unim/UNIM. > user/group: > lfs -> unim > on commands for everything, examples: > --------------- > mkdir -v $UNIM/sources > chmod -v a+wt $UNIM/sources > mkdir -v $UNIM/tools > ln -sv $UNIM/tools / > groupadd unim > useradd -s /bin/bash -g unim -m -k /dev/null unim > passwd unim > chown -v unim $UNIM/tools > chown -v unim $UNIM/sources > > cat > ~/.bashrc << "EOF" > set +h > umask 022 > UNIM=/mnt/unim > LC_ALL=POSIX > UNIM_TGT=$(uname -m)-unim-linux-gnu > PATH=/tools/bin:/bin:/usr/bin > export UNIM LC_ALL UNIM_TGT PATH > EOF > ------------- > mkdir -v $UNIM/{dev,proc,sys} > mknod -m 600 $UNIM/dev/console c 5 1 > mknod -m 666 $UNIM/dev/null c 1 3 > mount -v --bind /dev $UNIM/dev > mount -vt devpts devpts $UNIM/dev/pts > mount -vt proc proc $UNIM/proc > mount -vt sysfs sysfs $UNIM/sys > > if [ -h $UNIM/dev/shm ]; then > link=$(readlink $UNIM/dev/shm) > mkdir -p $UNIM/$link > mount -vt tmpfs shm $UNIM/$link > unset link > else > mount -vt tmpfs shm $UNIM/dev/shm > fi > > ------------- > chroot "$UNIM" /tools/bin/env -i \ > HOME=/root \ > TERM="$TERM" \ > PS1='\u:\w\$ ' \ > PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/tools/bin \ > /tools/bin/bash --login +h > ---------------- > Everything was went smoothly and now I'm at chapter 6.61. Udev-197 > (Extracted from systemd-197) - LFS 7.3. > I think udev-lfs-197-2.tar.bz2 is special package for LFS, so should I > rename evrything inside the package to continue it?
I'm not sure I understand your question. You did not follow the book's recommendation and use the name LFS for the target partition, but that's OK, even if a little confusing to others. It's your distro. However, once you enter chroot, everything is done as root, no changes to user or location need to be made. Just follow the book. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page