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| 2 | <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
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| 4 |   <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
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| 5 |   %general-entities;
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| 6 | ]>
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| 7 | 
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| 8 | <sect1 id="ch-final-preps-addinguser">
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| 9 |   <?dbhtml filename="addinguser.html"?>
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| 10 | 
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| 11 |   <title>Adding the CLFS User</title>
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| 12 | 
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| 13 |   <para>When logged in as user <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>,
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| 14 |   making a single mistake can damage or destroy a system. Therefore, we
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| 15 |   recommend building the packages as an unprivileged user.
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| 16 |   You could use your own user name, but to make it easier to set up a clean
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| 17 |   work environment, create a new user called <systemitem
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| 18 |   class="username">clfs</systemitem> as a member of a new group (also named
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| 19 |   <systemitem class="groupname">clfs</systemitem>) and use this user during
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| 20 |   the installation process. As <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>,
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| 21 |   issue the following commands to add the new user:</para>
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| 22 | 
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| 23 | <screen><userinput>groupadd clfs
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| 24 | useradd -s /bin/bash -g clfs -d /home/clfs clfs
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| 25 | mkdir -pv /home/clfs
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| 26 | chown -v clfs:clfs /home/clfs</userinput></screen>
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| 27 | 
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| 28 |   <variablelist>
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| 29 |     <title>The meaning of the command line options:</title>
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| 30 | 
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| 31 |     <varlistentry>
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| 32 |       <term><parameter>-s /bin/bash</parameter></term>
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| 33 |       <listitem>
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| 34 |         <para>This makes <command>bash</command> the default shell for
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| 35 |         user <systemitem class="username">clfs</systemitem>.</para>
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| 36 |       </listitem>
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| 37 |     </varlistentry>
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| 38 | 
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| 39 |     <varlistentry>
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| 40 |       <term><parameter>-g clfs</parameter></term>
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| 41 |       <listitem>
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| 42 |         <para>This option adds user <systemitem class="username">clfs</systemitem>
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| 43 |         to group <systemitem class="groupname">clfs</systemitem>.</para>
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| 44 |       </listitem>
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| 45 |     </varlistentry>
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| 46 | 
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| 47 |     <varlistentry>
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| 48 |       <term><parameter>clfs</parameter></term>
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| 49 |       <listitem>
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| 50 |         <para>This is the actual name for the created group and user.</para>
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| 51 |       </listitem>
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| 52 |     </varlistentry>
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| 53 | 
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| 54 |   </variablelist>
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| 55 | 
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| 56 |   <para>To log in as <systemitem class="username">clfs</systemitem> (as
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| 57 |   opposed to switching to user <systemitem class="username">clfs</systemitem>
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| 58 |   when logged in as <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>, which
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| 59 |   does not require the <systemitem class="username">clfs</systemitem> user
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| 60 |   to have a password), give <systemitem class="username">clfs</systemitem>
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| 61 |   a password:</para>
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| 62 | 
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| 63 | <screen><userinput>passwd clfs</userinput></screen>
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| 64 | 
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| 65 |   <para>Grant <systemitem class="username">clfs</systemitem> full access to
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| 66 |   <filename class="directory">${CLFS}/cross-tools</filename> and
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| 67 |   <filename class="directory">${CLFS}/tools</filename> by making <systemitem
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| 68 |   class="username">clfs</systemitem> the directorys' owner:</para>
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| 69 | 
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| 70 | <screen><userinput>chown -v clfs ${CLFS}/tools
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| 71 | chown -v clfs ${CLFS}/cross-tools</userinput></screen>
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| 72 | 
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| 73 |   <para>If a separate working directory was created as suggested, 
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| 74 |   give user <systemitem class="username">clfs</systemitem> ownership of this directory:</para>
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| 75 | 
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| 76 | <screen><userinput>chown -v clfs ${CLFS}/sources</userinput></screen>
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| 77 | 
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| 78 |   <para>Next, login as user <systemitem class="username">clfs</systemitem>.
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| 79 |   This can be done via a virtual console, through a display manager, or
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| 80 |   with the following substitute user command:</para>
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| 81 | 
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| 82 | <screen><userinput>su - clfs</userinput></screen>
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| 83 | 
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| 84 |   <para>The <quote><parameter>-</parameter></quote> instructs
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| 85 |   <command>su</command> to start a login shell as opposed to a non-login
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| 86 |   shell. The difference between these two types of shells can be found
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| 87 |   in detail in <filename>bash(1)</filename> and <command>info
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| 88 |   bash</command>.</para>
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| 89 | 
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| 90 | </sect1>
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