Randy McMurchy wrote:
And here I was thinking the discussion was trying to invent ways
to perform updates, upgrades, etc. on *several* *remote* machines
at once.

That remote machine can be a LiveCD host too that is ready for an initial build and the client sends the proper commands to that host to do the job.

For initial builds the commands that are sent will be run in /mnt/lfs just like the current book. It can be jailed there when starting chapter 6 so the command don't need to assume /mnt/lfs. Running the server in a jail (or rather the install processes the server launches) should be done as needed, not always. It all depends on what one is trying to do.

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Gerard Beekmans

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