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On 10/05/2011 11:42 PM, Kernel Guardian wrote:
For a long time I use diskless installations of Fedora/RHEL/CentOS
with readonly root. Recently, with changes in anaconda, --rootPath
is no longer supported. I have to many different types of
installations and initial configuration. Until now i was using
kickstart files for every type of installation. Installation dozens
of installations and copying on NFS server is worst case scenario.
During copying i do not find useful way to keep SELinux contexts.
So far i was run anaconda from command line with --rootPath
option, and any installation was have proper contexts. Disabling
selinux on clients is almost unacceptable, but it is only
solution. I'm open for any constructive suggestion. Anyhow i have
more then 100 diskless clients in my environment. They choose on
PXE boot which type and version of installed OS like to run. On net
i couldn't find any solution. Is there any way I could preserve
contexts when copying files? Or anaconda have undocumented option,
which would be the best solution?
Regards
SELinux won't work on NFS in this type of environment, since NFS does
not support extended attributes. Maybe the standards bodies will add
it before i retire. :^(
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