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authorManuel Canales Esparcia <manuel@linuxfromscratch.org>2004-12-21 19:38:32 +0000
committerManuel Canales Esparcia <manuel@linuxfromscratch.org>2004-12-21 19:38:32 +0000
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<title>Changing ownership</title>
<?dbhtml filename="changingowner.html"?>
-<para>Right now the <filename class="directory">/tools</filename> directory
-is owned by the user <emphasis>lfs</emphasis>, a user that exists only on your
-host system. Although you will probably want to delete the
-<filename class="directory">/tools</filename> directory once you have
-finished your LFS system, you may want to keep it around, for example to
-build more LFS systems. But if you keep the
-<filename class="directory">/tools</filename> directory as it is, you end up
-with files owned by a user ID without a corresponding account. This is
-dangerous because a user account created later on could get this same user ID
-and would suddenly own the <filename class="directory">/tools</filename>
-directory and all the files therein, thus exposing these files to possible
-malicious manipulation.</para>
-
-<para>To avoid this issue, you could add the <emphasis>lfs</emphasis> user to
-your new LFS system later on when creating the <filename>/etc/passwd</filename>
-file, taking care to assign it the same user and group IDs as on your host
-system. Alternatively, you can (and the book assumes you do) assign the
-contents of the <filename class="directory">/tools</filename> directory to
-user <emphasis>root</emphasis> by running the following command:</para>
+<para>Change the owner of <filename class="directory">/tools</filename>:</para>
<screen><userinput>chown -R 0:0 /tools</userinput></screen>
-<para>The command uses <parameter>0:0</parameter> instead of <parameter>root:root</parameter>,
-because <userinput>chown</userinput> is unable to resolve the name
-<quote>root</quote> until the password file has been created.</para>
-
</sect1>