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1<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
2
3<sect2><title>Configuring Glibc</title>
4
5<para>We need to create the <filename>/etc/nsswitch.conf</filename> file,
6because, although Glibc provides defaults when this file is missing or corrupt,
7the Glibc defaults don't work well with networking. Also, our timezone needs
8to be set up.</para>
9
10<para>Create a new file <filename>/etc/nsswitch.conf</filename> by running the
11following:</para>
12
13<para><screen><userinput>cat &gt; /etc/nsswitch.conf &lt;&lt; "EOF"</userinput>
14# Begin /etc/nsswitch.conf
15
16passwd: files
17group: files
18shadow: files
19
20publickey: files
21
22hosts: files dns
23networks: files
24
25protocols: db files
26services: db files
27ethers: db files
28rpc: db files
29
30netgroup: db files
31
32# End /etc/nsswitch.conf
33<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para>
34
35<para>To find out what timezone you're in, run the following script:</para>
36
37<para><screen><userinput>tzselect</userinput></screen></para>
38
39<para>When you've answered a few questions about your location, the script will
40output the name of your timezone, something like <emphasis>EST5EDT</emphasis>
41or <emphasis>Canada/Eastern</emphasis>. Then create the
42<filename>/etc/localtime</filename> file by running:</para>
43
44<para><screen><userinput>cp --remove-destination /usr/share/zoneinfo/Canada/Eastern /etc/localtime </userinput></screen></para>
45
46<para>Of course, instead of <emphasis>Canada/Eastern</emphasis>, fill in
47the name of the timezone that the <userinput>tzselect</userinput> script
48gave you.</para>
49
50</sect2>
51
52<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
53
54<sect2>
55<title>Configuring Dynamic Loader</title>
56
57<para>By default, the dynamic loader
58(<filename>/lib/ld-linux.so.2</filename>) searches through <filename
59class="directory">/lib</filename> and <filename
60class="directory">/usr/lib</filename> for dynamic libraries that are needed
61by programs when you run them. However, if there are libraries in
62directories other than <filename class="directory">/lib</filename> and
63<filename class="directory">/usr/lib</filename>, you need to add them to
64the <filename>/etc/ld.so.conf</filename> file for the dynamic
65loader to find them. Two directories that are commonly known to contain
66additional libraries are <filename
67class="directory">/usr/local/lib</filename> and <filename
68class="directory">/opt/lib</filename>, so we add those directories to the
69dynamic loader's search path.</para>
70
71<para>Create a new file <filename>/etc/ld.so.conf</filename> by running the
72following:</para>
73
74<para><screen><userinput>cat &gt; /etc/ld.so.conf &lt;&lt; "EOF"</userinput>
75# Begin /etc/ld.so.conf
76
77/usr/local/lib
78/opt/lib
79
80# End /etc/ld.so.conf
81<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para>
82
83</sect2>
84
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