On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 04:40:38PM -0400, David Quigley wrote:
You don't specify seclabel as an option. It is something that is
put
into the mount command to show you that a filesystem supports being
able to set security labels on it.
OK, I see. In fact I tested this and I was able to set SELinux labels
on RHEL 5 tmpfs, so this does work.
Rich.
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