On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 23:35, Alexandre Oliva aoliva@redhat.com wrote:
Just make sure you don't bind-mount /proc or /sys, otherwise dev will tell /dev is a tmpfs and refuse to install. I *hope* the absence of /proc and /sys won't prevent SELinux contexts from being set, but I'm not entirely sure. Worst case, you may have to fixfiles /dev if you ever boot without udev, so it's hopefully not a big deal.
/proc/mounts is read by libselinux.so to discover the mount point for selinuxfs. So without /proc you won't get SE Linux functionality. /sys should not matter for SE Linux.