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On 01/27/2012 04:08 PM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
On 01/27/2012 08:10 AM, Harald Hoyer wrote:
> The packages, which are about to land in rawhide, are at this
> moment available via the ‘f17-usrmove’ koji tag. They are ready
> for testing now. Any tests, preferably in virtual machines or
> snapshots, where failures are acceptable, are more than welcome,
> and any feedback is greatly appreciated.
...
> SELinux relabelling should take effect after you rebooted your
> updated system and can take a long time (at least in a VM it
> takes insanely long and is still not finished). We are currently
> investigating, what seem to take so long, so you might consider
> to test with SELinux disabled for now.
WHy not do this with enforcing=0 rather then selinux=0, then the
relabel should not be required.
I can report that on my laptop (Sony Vaio SA3), starting from a clean
Fedora 16 x86_64 install and pulling kernel, kernel-devel and gcc from
updates-testing (I have to compile acpi_call to turn off my new "fusion"
AMD card), the upgrade went without a hitch.
Answering Dan's SELinux suggestion -- I tried doing the migration with
enforcing=0 -- at the next boot it still tries to relabel the filesystem
(I aborted once and booted with selinux=0 to verify everything is
working, and am now doing the relabeling).
Does the usrmove script have to be modified, perhaps?
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