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- <sect1 id="prepare-aboutlfs">
- <title>About $LFS</title>
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- <para>See testing</para>
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- <para>Throughout this book the environment variable LFS will be used several
- times. It is paramount that this variable is always defined. It should be set
- to the mount point you chose for your LFS partition. Check that your LFS
- variable is set up properly with:</para>
- <screen><userinput>echo $LFS</userinput></screen>
- <para>Make sure the output shows the path to your LFS partition's mount
- point, which is <filename class="directory">/mnt/lfs</filename> if you
- followed our example. If the output is wrong, you can always set the variable
- with:</para>
- <screen><userinput>export LFS=/mnt/lfs</userinput></screen>
- <para>Having this variable set means that if you are told to run a command like
- <command>mkdir $LFS/tools</command>, you can type it literally. Your shell
- will replace <quote>$LFS</quote> with <quote>/mnt/lfs</quote> (or whatever
- you set the variable to) when it processes the command line.</para>
- <para>Don't forget to check that <quote>$LFS</quote> is set whenever you leave and
- reenter the environment (as when doing a <quote>su</quote> to root or another user).
- </para>
- -->
- </sect1>
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