Selinux so badly corrupted machine can't start
Tony Nelson
tonynelson at georgeanelson.com
Wed Jul 4 02:41:36 UTC 2007
At 8:58 PM -0400 7/3/07, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
>On 6/19/07, Tony Nelson <tonynelson at georgeanelson.com> wrote:
>> Again you state the obvious. Do you know what happens if SELinux is in
>> enforcing mode when relabeling?
>
>Yes ... it relabels. I have done so many times ... especially during
>quick policy churns in Rawhide test releases.
You lead a sheltered life. The problem is with volumes that have seriously
wrong labels, not with minor policy tweaks that are intended to be
forward-compatible. Your experience is not relevent to the problem, which
you say you know nothing about.
>I'm sorry that my response trying to help was unhelpful. Please ignore
>me in the future rather than giving a rude response. However, it would
>be more preferable to give a thoughtful response that tries to bridge
>the difficult communication gap that arises from having discussions
>with limited context.
Better yet, when you don't know anything just don't offer wrong advice. No
need to be another Karl.
>I have never had any problems with SELinux that have prevented
>booting. I also have never had any problems with SELinux
>autorelabelling with enforcing enabled.
...
Lucky you.
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