[rhelv6-list] selinux (not quite) disabled?
Collins, Kevin [BEELINE]
KCollins at chevron.com
Thu Dec 2 22:54:24 UTC 2010
That didn't seem to make any difference... :(
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Subject: Re: [rhelv6-list] selinux (not quite) disabled?
I believe that you can touch .autorelabel in / and then reboot to
perform this action. I typically do this every time I set
/etc/sysconfig/selinux to disabled.
Jonathan
>So, how do I make it go away? :)
>Kevin
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On Behalf Of Bill Nottingham [notting at redhat.com]
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>Collins, Kevin [BEELINE] (KCollins at chevron.com) said:
>> In testing RHEL6, I have noted that some directories show a "." (dot)
at
>> the end:
>It means the files/directories have a SELinux security label stored in
an extended attribute - the attributes remain present on the filesystem
even if SELinux is disabled.
>Bill
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