Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2007-07-22 at 00:13 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
Updated my system with new kernel, and nothing horrible
has happened. Everything seems to work perfectly :-).
I'm tempted to say "me too," but I'm not sure. Things appear fine
(graphics, sound, network, etc.), though the first time I plugged a USB
flashdrive I got a SELinux alert, but I wasn't prevented from doing
anything. I don't know if it was co-incidental, directly related to
plugging in the drive, or even important, but the message wasn't
repeated after dismounting, unplugging, waiting quite some time, and
replugging the drive in. Removeable drive options were set to
auto-mount and auto-browse newly connected devices, at the time.
This is what I saw in the report, below, perhaps someone can illuminate
the situation. I'm curious what the local ID is based on.
This is related to auto mounting and appears to be a policy bug. I would
recommend reporting this bug against selinux targeted policy. I am not
sure what the local id is based. It might just be a random UUID to
uniquely identity this instance among similar policy denials.
Rahul
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