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<sect1 id="ch05-oldnsslib">
<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 simply executing the library, like this:
-</para>
+<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 simply executing the library, like this:</para>
-<para>
-<screen>
-<userinput>/lib/libc.so.6</userinput>
-</screen>
-</para>
+<para><screen><userinput>/lib/libc.so.6</userinput></screen></para>
-<para>
-The first line will give you the release version. Following lines contain
+<para>The first line will give you the release version. Following lines contain
interesting information. If you have Glibc-2.0.x installed on your starting
-distribution, copy the NSS library files by running:
-</para>
+distribution, copy the NSS library files by running:</para>
-<para>
-<screen>
-<userinput>cp -av /lib/libnss* $LFS/lib</userinput>
-</screen>
-</para>
+<para><screen><userinput>cp -av /lib/libnss* $LFS/lib</userinput></screen></para>
</sect1>