Thanks everyone who replied, That clears some things for me. Andrey Nepomnyaschih -----Original Message----- From: Tim Kientzle [mailto:kientzle_at_acm.org] Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 9:50 PM To: Andrey Nepomnyaschih Cc: freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org Subject: Re: nss_ldap Andrey Nepomnyaschih wrote: > Hello over there, > > Well playing with it nss_ldap in 5.1R. I have found that ls -la Will > not show the names of the owner if the owner resides in LDAP Directory > only the corresponding uidNumbers. Is there a way to show the > usernames instead of uidNumbers? For this to work, ls must be dynamically linked. However, dynamic linking of /bin and /sbin isn't fully supported right now. Gordon Tetlow is working to get this fully supported for 5.2. If you want this now, try the following: First, partition your disk carefully. In particular, make sure that /usr/lib is part of the root partition. (If you have a separate /usr partition, then the shared libraries can't be accessed during the initial boot stages before /usr is mounted and everything fails.) Second, in /usr/src/bin, edit Makefile.inc to set NOSHARED?= NO Then cd /usr/src/bin && make && make install to build your dynamic /bin. Cross your fingers and reboot. Do NOT do this on a system with important data. Trashing /bin will render your system completely unbootable. You can do the same with /sbin, though I strongly recommend that you add NOSHARED=YES to the Makefile for /usr/src/sbin/init. (IMO, dynamically linking init is just begging for trouble.) A number of people have done this, primarily for space reasons (a dynamically-linked /bin and /sbin are much smaller) and it does work. But, the need to repartition your disk is a bit of an obstacle. ;-) Gordon's work will make the special partitioning unnecessary, and provide a single switch for selecting dynamic linking. Warning: I haven't been brave enough to try this myself, though I've heard reports from people who have. ;-) Good luck. Tim KientzleReceived on Fri Jun 27 2003 - 22:53:37 UTC
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