Software RAID question

Jeffrey Ross jeff at bubble.org
Tue Dec 15 02:03:46 UTC 2009



On 12/14/2009 03:30 AM, Gabriel VLASIU wrote:
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>> Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 16:54:45 -0500
>> From: Jeffrey Ross<jeff at bubble.org>
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>> #following is /dev/md6
>> UUID=e0eb5abe-1765-48f7-923f-da8295b54313 /usr   ext4    defaults 1 2
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> Try first without UUID:
> /dev/md6 /usr   ext4    defaults 1 2
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> boot with selinux in permissive mode. Restore selinuix context on /usr:
> restorecon -RvF /usr
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> reboot. Boot normaly (with selinux in enforcing mode).
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> If everything is ok, change /dev/md6 back to UUID in fstab.
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> Also, make sure all partitions of /dev/md6 have ID "raid autodetect".
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I took a break from converting /dev/sd[ab]6 to a raid partition for a 
little while and noticed that selinux was complaining (the data has been 
moved from system to system before selinux was part of the distribution) 
so I disabled selinux.  Later I gave it one more shot at creating the 
raid volume and it worked.  I didn't link selinux to building of the 
raid partition until I read your response.

My next question is... what do I do about selinux?  I've always disabled 
it because my system has always complained about something not being 
right with this file or that file.

Thanks!
Jeff




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