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author | Gerard Beekmans <gerard@linuxfromscratch.org> | 2001-01-27 01:18:29 +0000 |
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committer | Gerard Beekmans <gerard@linuxfromscratch.org> | 2001-01-27 01:18:29 +0000 |
commit | 7b0620db93a83d382658e1c1dc081a18beeba2ae (patch) | |
tree | b2793ec36ff68ad2885dfc9e09a2020fd1ecbca1 /chapter05/glibc-nss.sgml | |
parent | a53efa2eabc6bdc85b98c0e9d0c99d9c946bed64 (diff) |
Removed "Copying NSS files"
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diff --git a/chapter05/glibc-nss.sgml b/chapter05/glibc-nss.sgml deleted file mode 100644 index a281e60c9..000000000 --- a/chapter05/glibc-nss.sgml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -<sect2> -<title>Copying old NSS library files</title> - -<para> -If your normal Linux system runs glibc-2.0, you need to copy the NSS -library files to the LFS partition. Certain statically linked programs -still depend on the NSS library, especially programs that need to lookup -usernames,userid's and groupid's. You can check which C library version -your normal Linux system uses by running: -</para> - -<blockquote><literallayout> - - <userinput>strings /lib/libc* | grep "release version"</userinput> - -</literallayout></blockquote> - -<para> -The output of that command should tell you something like this: -</para> - -<blockquote><literallayout> - GNU C Library stable release version 2.1.3, by Roland McGrath et al. -</literallayout></blockquote> - -<para> -If you have Glibc-2.0.x installed on your starting distribution, copy -the NSS library files by running: -</para> - -<blockquote><literallayout> - - <userinput>cp -av /lib/libnss* $LFS/lib</userinput> - -</literallayout></blockquote> - -</sect2> - |