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Added a note when mounting the proc filesystem regarding checking to ensure it's still mounted if you stop and restart

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Jeremy Utley 22 years ago
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chapter01/changelog.xml

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 </itemizedlist>
 </itemizedlist>
 </para></listitem>
 </para></listitem>
 
 
+<listitem><para>September 4th, 2003 [jeremy]: Chapter 6 - Mounting Proc:
+Added a warning at the end regarding checking that proc is still mounted
+if you stop and restart the lfs process.</para></listitem>
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 <listitem><para>September 4th, 2003 [jeremy]: Chapter 6 - Gzip:
 <listitem><para>September 4th, 2003 [jeremy]: Chapter 6 - Gzip:
 Altered text to better explain the reason behind the sed command
 Altered text to better explain the reason behind the sed command
 used in the gzip installation.  Closes bug 551.</para></listitem>
 used in the gzip installation.  Closes bug 551.</para></listitem>

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chapter06/mountproc.xml

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 on your system configuration (such as the host system's Glibc version that was
 on your system configuration (such as the host system's Glibc version that was
 used to compile the mount program with).</para>
 used to compile the mount program with).</para>
 
 
+<para>Remember, if for any reason you stop working on your LFS, and
+start again later, it's important to check that the proc filesystem is still
+mounted inside the chroot enviornment. Otherwise, some programs might
+end up compiled incorrectly.</para>
+
 </sect1>
 </sect1>