Creating $LFS/root/.bash_profile
When we have entered the chroot'ed environment in the next section we
want to export a couple of environment variables in that shell such as
PS1, PATH and others variables a user wants to have set. For that
purpose we'll
create the $LFS/root/.bash_profile file which will be read by bash when we
enter the chroot environment.
Create a new file $LFS/root/.bash_profile
by running the following.
cat > $LFS/root/.bash_profile << "EOF"
# Begin /root/.bash_profile
PS1='\u:\w\$ '
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
export PS1 PATH
# End /root/.bash_profile
EOF
More environment variables,aliases and whatever else is
needed/wanted can be added at the users own discretion
as he deems them necessary.