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- <sect1 id="ch-tools-creatingtoolsdir">
 
- <title>Creating the $LFS/tools Directory</title>
 
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- <para>All programs compiled in <xref
 
- linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/> will be installed under <filename
 
- class="directory">$LFS/tools</filename> to keep them separate from the
 
- programs compiled in <xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/>. The
 
- programs compiled here are temporary tools and will not be a part of
 
- the final LFS system.  By keeping these programs in a separate
 
- directory, they can easily be discarded later after their use. This
 
- also prevents these programs from ending up in the host production
 
- directories (easy to do by accident in <xref
 
- linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>).</para>
 
- <para>Create the required directory by running the following as
 
- <emphasis>root</emphasis>:</para>
 
- <screen><userinput>mkdir -v $LFS/tools</userinput></screen>
 
- <para>The next step is to create a <filename class="symlink">/tools</filename> 
 
- symlink on the host system.  This will point to the newly-created directory on
 
- the LFS partition. Run this command as <emphasis>root</emphasis> as
 
- well:</para>
 
- <screen><userinput>ln -sv $LFS/tools /</userinput></screen>
 
- <note><para>The above command is correct. The <command>ln</command> command has
 
- a few syntactic variations, so be sure to check <command>info coreutils ln</command> and
 
- <filename>ln(1)</filename> before reporting what you may think is an
 
- error.</para></note>
 
- <para>The created symlink enables the toolchain to be compiled so that
 
- it always refers to <filename class="directory">/tools</filename>,
 
- meaning that the compiler, assembler, and linker will work both in
 
- this chapter (when we are still using some tools from the host) and in
 
- the next (when we are <quote>chrooted</quote> to the LFS
 
- partition).</para>
 
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