A while ago I asked help for my odd xkb/mouse problems after doing
FC1
->
FC2 update. Now everything seems to be pretty ok, but I get a lot of
audit error messages. Now, I know I should try to figure it out myself,
but Icould use some advice about where to look to get these things fixed
(audit is new to me, I assume it has something to do with selinux?).
Below is a bit of messages log created during the boot.
There is quite a lot of those audit avc: denied messages in the log.
Any
pointers? A good tutorial, howto or any other means to quickly get this
fixed?
There were some discussion about /initrd left mounted or some such?
Will
it be the cause of this problem? I have no idea of what is going on here
.. Is it possible to turn SELinux off or something?
Oh, just as I had posted this message I found the "Fedora Core 2 test2
SELinux FAQ" at
http://mindstorm.ath.cx:8080/fedora-docs/selinux-faq-en/
That clears out many questions, but does anyone have any good reasons why
I should have SELinux turned on? The machine is connected to the internet
just few hours a day and I have all the services off on the
system-config-securitylevel.
I suppose SELinux provides the ACL mechanism, but I'm not sure I need it
.. afterall it may be a bit overkill for two-user computer. ;)
Thanks.
--
Rami Saarinen
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