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Rewording the section.

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Alex Gronenwoud 22 years ago
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chapter02/aboutlfs.xml

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 <title>About $LFS</title>
 <?dbhtml filename="aboutlfs.html" dir="chapter02"?>
 
-<para>Please read the following carefully: throughout this book 
-the variable LFS will be used frequently. $LFS must at all times be
-replaced with the directory where the partition that contains the LFS system 
-is mounted. How to create and where to mount the partition will be
-explained in full detail in Chapter 4. For example, let's assume that 
-the LFS partition is mounted on /mnt/lfs.</para>
+<para>Please read the following paragraphs carefully. Throughout this book the
+variable LFS will be used frequently. $LFS must at all times be replaced with
+the directory where the partition that contains the LFS system is mounted. How
+to create and where to mount the partition will be explained in full detail in
+Chapter 4. For the moment let's assume that the LFS partition is mounted on
+<filename>/mnt/lfs</filename>.</para>
 
 <para>When you are told to run a command like
-<userinput>./configure --prefix=$LFS/static</userinput> you actually have to
-execute <userinput>./configure --prefix=/mnt/lfs/static</userinput>.</para>
+<userinput>./configure --prefix=$LFS/tools</userinput>, you actually have to
+execute <userinput>./configure --prefix=/mnt/lfs/tools</userinput>.</para>
 
 <para>It's important that this is done no matter where it is read; be it in
 commands entered in a shell, or in a file edited or created.</para>
@@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ This way $LFS can be entered literally instead of replacing it with
 <para><screen><userinput>export LFS=/mnt/lfs</userinput></screen></para>
 
 <para>Now, if you are told to run a command such as
-<userinput>./configure --prefix=$LFS/static</userinput>, then you may type
-it literally. Your shell will replace $LFS with /mnt/lfs when it processes
-the command line (meaning when you hit enter after having typed the
+<userinput>./configure --prefix=$LFS/tools</userinput>, then you may type it
+literally. Your shell will replace "$LFS" with "/mnt/lfs" when it processes
+the command line (that is, when you hit Enter after having typed the
 command).</para>
 
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