EOF
if [ -n "${BOOT_PARTITION}" ]; then
- echo "${BOOT_PARTITION} /boot ext2 defaults 1 1" >> ${LFS}/etc/fstab
+ echo "${BOOT_PARTITION} /boot auto defaults 0 0" >> ${LFS}/etc/fstab
fi
if [ -n "${SWAP_PARTITION}" ]; then
echo "${SWAP_PARTITION} none swap sw 0 0" >> ${LFS}/etc/fstab
fi
-echo "${LFS_PARTITION} / reiserfs defaults,noatime 0 0" >> ${LFS}/etc/fstab
-
-if [ "x${DVDROM}" = "xyes" ]; then
- cat >> ${LFS}/etc/fstab << "EOF"
-/dev/dvd /media/dvd auto ro,noauto,users 0 0
-EOF
-fi
+echo "${LFS_PARTITION} / auto defaults,noatime 0 0" >> ${LFS}/etc/fstab
cat >> ${LFS}/etc/fstab << "EOF"
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
HISTSIZE=1000
HOSTNAME=`hostname`
EDITOR=_DEFAULT_EDITOR_
-CFLAGS=_DEFAULT_CFLAGS_
+CFLAGS="_DEFAULT_CFLAGS_"
CXXFLAGS=${CFLAGS}
# Set default permissions when creating new files.
# LC_COLLATE equals en_US.ISO8859-1, then leading dots as well
# as case are ignored in determining the sort order.
LC_COLLATE=C
-################# LC_ALL=POSIX
export PATH MANPATH LANG LC_COLLATE PS1 PS2 USER LOGNAME MAIL HISTFILESIZE HISTSIZE HOSTNAME EDITOR CFLAGS CXXFLAGS
EOF
EOF
chmod 644 ${LFS}/etc/shells
+# This file contains a list of users (1 per line) who are allowed to shutdown
+# the computer. This doesn't mean that these users can invoke the shutdown
+# (or reboot or halt) command(s). Instead, it means that an authorized user
+# can shut down the computer by pressing ctrl+alt+del.
echo "Creating /etc/shutdown.allow"
echo "${REGUSER}" > ${LFS}/etc/shutdown.allow