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@@ -24,3 +24,23 @@ The kernel configuration file is created by running the following command:
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+<sect2>
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+<title>FHS compliance notes</title>
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+<para>
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+According to the FHS, the /usr/include/linux and /usr/include/asm should be
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+actual directories, not symbolic links to the ones belonging to the current
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+kernel. The major advantage is that programs will compile with the headers glibc
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+was compiled with, and this may prevent some compiling hell. Until now, in all
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+of LFS' history, no compiling problem has been reported by using symlinks. So if
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+you're tight on space, we recommend using symlinks. But if you want to be FHS
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+compliant, replace the two last lines from the commands above with those:
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+</para>
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+<blockquote><literallayout>
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+ <userinput>cp -r ../src/linux/include/linux . &&</userinput>
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+ <userinput>cp -r ../src/linux/include/asm .</userinput>
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+</literallayout></blockquote>
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+</sect2>
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