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author | Alex Gronenwoud <alex@linuxfromscratch.org> | 2004-01-26 22:23:41 +0000 |
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committer | Alex Gronenwoud <alex@linuxfromscratch.org> | 2004-01-26 22:23:41 +0000 |
commit | 17476c5481ff8ebced096511eb66134c68f6f042 (patch) | |
tree | 289a04a19b82aaa5ea665ba31cc67842bdabfbf7 /chapter01 | |
parent | f2f5117750f8473c6d77fda7f205bfde31b5cdcc (diff) |
Removing some excess white space.
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diff --git a/chapter01/how.xml b/chapter01/how.xml index dc6e91fe5..2b737ac2d 100644 --- a/chapter01/how.xml +++ b/chapter01/how.xml @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ a compiler you need a compiler.</para> <para>The first thing to be done in <xref linkend="chapter05"/> is build a first pass of the toolchain, made up of Binutils and GCC. The programs from -these packages will be linked statically in order for them to be usable +these packages will be linked statically in order for them to be usable independently of the host system. The second thing to do is build Glibc, the C library. Glibc will be compiled by the toolchain programs we just built in the first pass. The third thing to do is build a second pass of the toolchain. @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ is provided at the start of <xref linkend="chapter05"/>, including some notes on the differences between statically and dynamically linked programs.</para> <para>In <xref linkend="chapter06"/> your real LFS system will be built. The -chroot (change root) program is used to enter a virtual environment and start +chroot (change root) program is used to enter a virtual environment and start a new shell whose root directory will be set to the LFS partition. This is very similar to rebooting and instructing the kernel to mount the LFS partition as the root partition. The reason that you don't actually reboot, but instead @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ would.</para> <para>To finish the installation, the bootscripts are set up in <xref linkend="chapter07"/>, the kernel and bootloader are set up in <xref linkend="chapter08"/>, and <xref linkend="chapter09"/> contains some -pointers to help you after you finish the book. Then, finally, you're ready to +pointers to help you after you finish the book. Then, finally, you're ready to reboot your computer into your new LFS system.</para> <para>This is the process in a nutshell. Detailed information on the steps you |