Help, SELinux warnings on data-preserved partitions

Daniel J Walsh dwalsh at redhat.com
Mon Jun 26 11:57:43 UTC 2006


You have a serious labeling problem, and need to relabel.
touch /.autorelabel
reboot

yaomaidongxi-fc3forum at yahoo.com.cn wrote:
> Sincere apologies if you receive this multiple times.
> Hi, everyone
> I installed a Fedora Core 5 on my desktop PC. Each time by the end of
> a startup, I can see the following errors on the screen, for each
> patitions that not formatted on installing (because they have data and
> used before that install).
> # Here come the errors
> Jun 21 10:30:04 localhost avahi-daemon[2216]: Server startup complete.
> Host name is localhost.local. Local service cookie is 283868878.
> Jun 21 10:30:05 localhost kernel: audit(1150857005.013:2): avc: denied
> { getattr } for pid=2236 comm="hald" name="/" dev=sda6 ino=2
> scontext=system_u:system_r:hald_t:s0
> tcontext=system_u:object_r:file_t:s0 tclass=dir
> Jun 21 10:30:05 localhost kernel: audit(1150857005.177:3): avc: denied
> { getattr } for pid=2236 comm="hald" name="/" dev=sda6 ino=2
> scontext=system_u:system_r:hald_t:s0
> tcontext=system_u:object_r:file_t:s0 tclass=dir
> ...
>
> And many warnings like that. I also observed that there is a
> "operation not supported" message when mounting on start-up and a
> failure on stopping bluetooth daemon. I asked in a forum and someone
> told me it is a problem of SELinux that "Hald daemon can't get
> attributes from this partition". I am suggested 1) disable SELinux; 2)
> ignore these warnings; 3) read SELinux's mannual. But I am a newbie
> and not ready to look though the whole mannal to find out a solution.
> Is there a quick and easy way to fix it? Thanks.
> ---YAO
>
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