Also, the reason I think there is a configuration problem was because
when
following the FAQ to add a user:
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EXCERPT:
http://people.redhat.com/kwade/fedora-docs/selinux-faq-en/index.html#id30...
Q: How can I create a new Linux user account with the user's home
directory having the proper context?
A: You can create your new user with the standard useradd command, but
first you must become root with a context of sysadm_r. This context switch
has been incorporated into the su command:
%>su - root
Your default context is root:sysadm_r:sysadm_t.
Do you want to choose a different one? [n] n
%>useradd auser
%>ls -Z /home
drwxr-xr-x auser auser root:object_r:user_home_dir_t
/home/auser
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So I thought if I ran ls -Z /home I would get a similar result?
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OUTPUT: ls -Z /home
drwxr--r--+ <user> <group> (null)
<user>
I fixed the ls -Z problem by running "setfiles" now it seems that the file
system is corrected. I also removed the policy-strict-sources packages. I
will see if the warnings will be removed from /var/log/messages.