Le vendredi 02 décembre 2005 à 14:38 -0500, Stephen Smalley a écrit :
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 20:20 +0100, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
> Le vendredi 02 décembre 2005 à 14:17 -0500, Stephen Smalley a écrit :
>
> > It isn't the number of nodes in /dev; it is the number of entries in
> > file_contexts. And the slowdown should be improved/eliminated with
> > recent changes in libselinux (1.27.28); let us know if it isn't. There
> > are two changes in libselinux, one of which will have immediate benefit
> > without requiring any changes to udev, and the other of which requires a
> > small change to udev to take advantage of.
>
> BTW today's rawhide segfaults on boot if run in enforcing mode
>
> checkpolicy-1.27.19-1
> selinux-policy-targeted-2.0.7-2
> audit-1.1.1-1
> audit-libs-1.1.1-1
> audit-libs-1.1.1-1
> libselinux-1.27.28-1
> libselinux-1.27.28-1
> libsepol-1.9.41-1
> libsepol-1.9.41-1
> libsemanage-1.3.61-1
>
> Adding selinux=false to the boot arguments rescues the system
Hmmm...same versions of the above, don't see this behavior. Details?
No :(
Did a rawhide update (kernel + selinux stuff), touch ./autorelabel,
reboot -> bang
Tried the previous working kernel -> bang
Rebooted on the rescue disk, nothing in the system logs (crash too early
at selinux init)
Since the last sync was only selinux-related, decided to try
selinux=false before mucking with the system, and everything booted at
once.
Will try to reproduce now, in case it was a transient problem
--
Nicolas Mailhot