On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 17:24:05 -0500, Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Tom Lisjac wrote:
>http://dc.qut.edu.au/adios
>
>I don't know how well the 4.x series will support SELinux but there is
>another version called ADIOS-SELinux that's also mentioned on the
>stie.The older 3.X versions had integrated UML support and excellent
>documentation for setting up a network simulation using a single
>workstation... essentially a computer lab on a CD.
>
Does the CD support extended attributes? Without them, I don't think
you will get SELinux to work.
Good point on iso9660. But IIRC, there were quite a few options during
the boot process to copy and run portions of the CD from ram or the
hard disk with version 3.10... so I wouldn't be surprised if there was
some way to demonstrate the functionality of SELinux in the 4.x
series. I haven't been able to download the beta releases, but I'm
looking forward to trying it when the final version appears on a few
local mirrors.
-Tom