# followed by names beginning with lower-case letters. But if
# 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
+LC_COLLATE=C
export PATH MANPATH LANG LC_COLLATE PS1 PS2 USER LOGNAME MAIL HISTFILESIZE HISTSIZE HOSTNAME EDITOR CFLAGS CXXFLAGS
EOF
fi
EOF
-echo "Installing /etc/DIR_COLORS"
-install -m644 ${SCRDIR}/misc/DIR_COLORS ${LFS}/etc/DIR_COLORS
+install -v -m644 ${SCRDIR}/misc/DIR_COLORS ${LFS}/etc/DIR_COLORS
echo "Creating /etc/inputrc"
cat > ${LFS}/etc/inputrc << "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