Hi,
    I'm installing LFS 6.3 using the LiveCD as  ahost but I've done a lot of 
the setup via ssh. I've logged out and I want to log back in (again via ssh) 
but the system has never been rebooted. I'm not sure what gets reset after 
logout as opposed to rebooting. The Point I want to continue at is "6.9 
Glibc-2.5.1". I'm using the hint by [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is for an older 
version of LFS(6.1.3) so it doesn't appear to corrspond exactly to what I'm 
doing. When I log back in as root the variable $LFS isn't recognised so I setup 
the variable again and ran "mkdir -pv $LFS". It wouldnt allow me to mount LFS 
or my swap drive so I assume that they are OK. Do I simply need to enter chroot 
environment again and carry on from where I was as I've run the chroot command 
and checked all symlinks and directories/files setup from 6.2 to 6.6 and they 
seem OK? I'm very apprehensive about messing up my install as I've done this 
before and couldn't start again for months
 due to time constraints!

Thanks

Richard
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