[frank@frank-01 ~]$ su - root Password: [root@frank-01 ~]# fixfiles relabel
Files in the /tmp directory may be labeled incorrectly, this command can remove all files in /tmp. If you choose to remove files from /tmp, a reboot will be required after completion.
Do you wish to clean out the /tmp directory [N]? y Cleaning out /tmp /sbin/setfiles: unable to stat file /home/frank/.gvfs: Permission denied /sbin/setfiles: error while labeling /home: Permission denied /sbin/setfiles: error while labeling /boot: Permission denied
I'm guess /home has to be done as su - frank? /boot no idea.
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Frank Murphy wrote:
[frank@frank-01 ~]$ su - root Password: [root@frank-01 ~]# fixfiles relabel
Files in the /tmp directory may be labeled incorrectly, this
command can remove all files in /tmp. If you choose to remove files from /tmp, a reboot will be required after completion.
Do you wish to clean out the /tmp directory [N]? y
Cleaning out /tmp /sbin/setfiles: unable to stat file /home/frank/.gvfs: Permission denied /sbin/setfiles: error while labeling /home: Permission denied /sbin/setfiles: error while labeling /boot: Permission denied
I'm guess /home has to be done as su - frank? /boot no idea.
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Yes relabeling the entire file system needs to be done as root.
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