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all files and directories that were installed in chapter 5 back to root.
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Run the following commands to do so:</para>
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-<para><screen><userinput>chown 0.0 / /proc &&
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-chown -R 0.0 /{bin,boot,dev,etc,home,lib,mnt,opt,root,sbin,tmp,usr,var}</userinput></screen></para>
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+<para><screen><userinput>chown 0:0 / /proc &&
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+chown -R 0:0 /{bin,boot,dev,etc,home,lib,mnt,opt,root,sbin,tmp,usr,var}</userinput></screen></para>
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<para>Depending on the filesystem you created on the LFS partition, you may
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have a /lost+found directory. If so, run:</para>
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-<para><screen><userinput>chown 0.0 /lost+found</userinput></screen></para>
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+<para><screen><userinput>chown 0:0 /lost+found</userinput></screen></para>
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<para>These commands will change the ownership of the root partition and
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the <filename>/proc</filename> directory to root, plus everything under
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-the directories mentioned in the second line. In these commands, 0.0 is
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-used instead of the usual root.root, because the username root can't be
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+the directories mentioned in the second line. In these commands, 0:0 is
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+used instead of the usual root:root, because the username root can't be
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resolved because glibc is not yet installed.</para>
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</sect1>
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