How to HTTP Serve Fedora Distribution

David Highley dhighley at highley-recommended.com
Wed Nov 26 22:57:28 UTC 2008


"Murray McAllister wrote:"
> 
> David Highley wrote:
> > How can we set up HTTP serving of Fedora distribution since we can not
> > label the files in the ISO? What we have tried:
> > - copy ISO file into web tree
> > - loopback mount the ISO to /mnt
> > - symlink /mnt into the web tree
> > or
> > - create directory in web tree
> > - loopback mount the ISO to directory in web tree
> > 
> > Selinux blocks access to the distribution. The only solution we are
> > aware of is to drop the pants on selinux by going to permissive mode.
> > 
> > David Highley
> > 
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> Hi,
> 
> Paul seemed to have answered your question. There are some examples of 
> overriding SELinux contexts with the mount command here:
> 
> <http://docs.fedoraproject.org/selinux-user-guide/f10/en-US/sect-Security-Enhanced_Linux-Working_with_SELinux-Mounting_File_Systems.html>
> 
> Hope that helps,
> 
> Cheers.
> 

Yes, Paul did answer my question. We were not aware that options had
been added to the mount command.




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