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- <sect1 id="ch04-creatingdirs">
- <title>Creating directories</title>
- <?dbhtml filename="creatingdirs.html" dir="chapter04"?>
- <para>Before we start creating directories, we need to check the base
- system's umask setting. To do this, we run
- <userinput>umask</userinput>. The result should be 022. If it isn't,
- then run the following command to ensure that the directories will be
- created with the correct permissions:</para>
- <para><screen><userinput>umask 022</userinput></screen></para>
- <para>We would advise you to make sure that the umask is set to 022
- throughout your LFS installation.</para>
- <para>Let's now create the directory tree on the LFS partition based on the FHS
- standard, which can be found at <ulink
- url="http://www.pathname.com/fhs/">http://www.pathname.com/fhs/</ulink>.
- Issuing the following commands will create a default directory layout:</para>
-
- <para><screen><userinput>cd $LFS</userinput>
- <userinput>mkdir -p bin boot dev/pts etc/opt home lib mnt proc root sbin tmp var opt</userinput>
- <userinput>for dirname in $LFS/usr $LFS/usr/local</userinput>
- <userinput><literal> do</literal></userinput>
- <userinput> mkdir $dirname</userinput>
- <userinput> cd $dirname</userinput>
- <userinput> mkdir bin etc include lib sbin share src var</userinput>
- <userinput> ln -s share/man man</userinput>
- <userinput> ln -s share/doc doc</userinput>
- <userinput> ln -s share/info info</userinput>
- <userinput> cd $dirname/share</userinput>
- <userinput> mkdir dict doc info locale man nls misc terminfo zoneinfo</userinput>
- <userinput> cd $dirname/share/man</userinput>
- <userinput> mkdir man{1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8}</userinput>
- <userinput>done</userinput>
- <userinput>cd $LFS/var</userinput>
- <userinput>mkdir -p lock log mail run spool tmp opt cache lib/misc local</userinput>
- <userinput>cd $LFS/opt</userinput>
- <userinput>mkdir bin doc include info lib man</userinput>
- <userinput>cd $LFS/usr</userinput>
- <userinput>ln -s ../var/tmp tmp</userinput></screen></para>
- <para>Normally, directories are created with permission mode 755, which isn't
- desired for all directories. The first change is a mode 0750 for the
- $LFS/root directory. This is to make sure that not just everybody can
- enter the /root directory (the same a user would do with /home/username
- directories). The second change is a mode 1777 for the tmp
- directories. This way, any user can write data to the /tmp or /var/tmp
- directory but cannot remove another user's files (the latter is caused
- by the so-called "sticky bit" - bit 1 of the 1777 bit mask).</para>
- <para><screen><userinput>cd $LFS &&</userinput>
- <userinput>chmod 0750 root &&</userinput>
- <userinput>chmod 1777 tmp var/tmp</userinput></screen></para>
- <para>Now that the directories are created, copy the source files that were
- downloaded in chapter 3 to some subdirectory under $LFS/usr/src (you
- will need to create the desired directory yourself).</para>
- <sect2>
- <title>FHS compliance notes</title>
- <para>The FHS stipulates that the /usr/local directory should contain the
- bin, games,include, lib, man, sbin, and share subdirectories. You can
- alter your /usr/local directory yourself if you want your system
- to be FHS-compliant.</para>
- <para>Also, the standard says that there should exist a /usr/share/games
- directory, which we don't much like for a base system. But feel free to
- make your system FHS-compliant if you wish. The FHS isn't precise as
- to the structure of the /usr/local/share subdirectories, so we took the
- liberty of creating the directories that we felt needed.</para>
- </sect2>
- </sect1>
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