I'm not sure what named lnklst has to do with user libraries in LLA.

LNKLSTs are defined in "sets". Each "set" has a name. One "set" is 
current. Others (previously "current") may still be active. The name is 
the handle by which the set can be referred to in the SETPROG and DISPLAY 
PROG commands and LNKLST statements within PROGxx.

LLA manages all LNKLST data set by default. Any user load lib can be added 
to LLA management whether it is in a LNKLST or not.

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design

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