Currently, the /tools and /cross-tools directories are owned by the user
        clfs, a user that exists only
        on the host system. Although /tools and
        /cross-tools can be deleted once the
        CLFS system has been finished, they can be retained to build
        additional CLFS systems. If the /tools
        and /cross-tools directories are kept
        as is, the files are owned by a user ID without a corresponding
        account. This is dangerous because a user account created later could
        get this same user ID and would own these directories and all the
        files therein, thus exposing those files to possible malicious
        manipulation.
      
        One possible fix for this issue might be to add the clfs user to the new CLFS system later when
        creating the /etc/passwd file, taking
        care to assign it the same user and group IDs as on the host system.
        Alternatively, assign the contents of the /tools and /cross-tools directories to user root by running the following commands:
      
chown -Rv 0:0 ${CLFS}/tools
chown -Rv 0:0 ${CLFS}/cross-tools