On Sat, 2006-01-07 at 01:03 +0000, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> touch /.autorelabel and reboot.
Thanks for the advice, which I'll try to follow.
It strikes me as a funny way to implement a program, though.
This causes all the files on your system to be labelled with the default
security context at the next reboot. It could take quite a while to do.
Actually, my /etc/selinux/config does have
SELINUX=enforcing
SELINUXTYPE=targeted
and there is no mention of selinux in grub.conf .
(But I'm glad to know I could put it there.)
These are OK but didn't work because of the missing policy package.
But I do not find any selinux-targeted-policy rpm.
How exactly does one install this?
It's selinux-policy-targeted, and it's on CD1 of the FC4 distribution,
but you'd be better off installing the latest version from
updates-released using yum. Do this before the relabel.
Paul.