2011/9/20 Alan Cox <alan(a)lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>:
> If so, no wonder you're having grief. While SELinux was off,
your
> system was writing files without setting any SELinux contexts. So,
If SELinux was set to permissive then it was writing data but allowing
actions, if not then when you switched it on it would have done an
automatic relabel on boot.
Actually, that's what happened.
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