On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 05:57:31PM -0500, Colin Walters wrote:
On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 20:23 -0200, Vinicius wrote:
Is the problem below a SELinux related issue, please? If so, how to resolve this, please?
/var/log/messages: "... -:0[3004]: Warning! Could not get current context for /dev/:0, not relabeling. ..."
Yes, it's related to SELinux; I think the warning is from fixfiles. But I have no idea what /dev/:0 would be. My system has no such device.
I think some piece of code (pam_selinux maybe?) is assuming that prepending "/dev/" to the value of the PAM_TTY item results in a path which can be relabeled. I think gdm sets it to ":0" on at least some platforms, for example.
Is there a particular command or program being run when this happens, or is it happening when you log in?
Nalin