AVC denied messages from booting?

Richard Hally rhally at mindspring.com
Sun Mar 7 01:59:23 UTC 2004


I'm running in SELinux permissive mode and after booting up to runlevel 5
and logging in, I look at /var/log/messages and see quite few AVC denied
messages. Is this happening on other peoples systems?
I have been downloading all the latest policy (and related) packages and the
rest of the /development tree for the last few weeks but it doesn't look
like there are fewer AVC denied messages each time I boot with each new
kernel and policy. Should I expect the default policy to allow me to boot an
"Everything installed"  /development updated system with no AVC denied
messages? At some point in the near future? 
More generally, what is the Red Hat plan and objective for developing the
policy they package?

Thanks for any help,
  
Richard Hally

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