> Because of the usefulness of sudo in installing packages, it often gets 
> built as an appendix to LFS using the chroot environment. If you do 
> this, you can expect the failure.

I have never built sudo and plan never to do so.  I'm the only one that uses my 
computers, so who am I protecting it from?  I use root.  One must be just as 
careful when using sudo anyway.  Have I screwed up?  Once or twice since I 
built my first LFS in 2004, but that's what backups are for.

-- 
Paul Rogers
paulgrog...@fastmail.fm
Rogers' Second Law: "Everything you do communicates."
(I do not personally endorse any additions after this line. TANSTAAFL :-)
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