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Jhalfs-2.0 user?
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2006-10-19 15:04:07
Well the boot cd I'm using has sudo, fortunately.  I'm just
putting in my 2 cents worth.  It seems like another step
that needs to be remembered in an already complicated
process. 

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> [mailto:alfs-discuss-bounceslinuxfromscratch.org] On
Behalf 
> Of Alan Lord
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 10:58 AM
> To: alfs-discusslinuxfromscratch.org
> Subject: Re: Jhalfs-2.0 user?
> 
> David Barron wrote:
> > Is it really true that I can't do an SVN build of
LFS if 
> I'm logged in as root?  I hope there's a way around
this 
> because that just makes things too complex in my
opinion.
> > 
> > Thanks
> Hi,
> 
> you just need sudo.
> 
> Alan
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Jhalfs-2.0 user?
user name
2006-10-19 15:16:20
David Barron wrote:
> Well the boot cd I'm using has sudo, fortunately.  I'm
just putting in my 2 cents worth.  It seems like another
step that needs to be remembered in an already complicated
process. 

Please don't top-post you will upset people...

sudo is there to make sure that nothing catastrophic
happens; hopefully 

If you find the build process complicated or difficult then
you probably 
shouldn't be using this tool. This is designed to be used by
people who 
build LFS frequently and know how to work out what went
wrong when 
something does go wrong. This is explained in the README
files...

Cheers

Alan

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