Rebooting the system
Now that all software has been installed, bootscripts have been created,
it's time to reboot the computer. Before we reboot let's unmount
$LFS/proc and the LFS partition itself by running:
umount $LFS/proc &&
umount $LFS
And you can reboot your system by running something like:
/sbin/shutdown -r now
At the LILO: prompt make sure that you tell it to boot
lfs and not the default entry which will boot your
host system again.
After you have rebooted, your LFS system is ready for use and you
can start adding your own software.
One final thing you may want to do is run lilo, now that you are
booted into LFS. This way you will put the LFS version of LILO in the MBR
rather than the one that's there right now from your host system.
Depending on how old your host distribution is, the LFS version may have
more advanced features you need/could use.
Either way, run the following to make the lilo version installed
on LFS active:
/sbin/lilo
If you are wondering: "Well, where to go now?" you'll be glad to
hear that someone has written an LFS hint on the subject at . On a similar note, if you are not
only a newbie to LFS, but also to Linux in general, you may
find the newbie hint at very
interesting.
Don't forget there are several LFS mailinglists you can subscribe
to if you are in need of help, advice, etc. See
for more information.
Again, we thank you for using the LFS Book and hope you found this
book useful and worth your time.