--- Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > While reading the man selinux I found the part > that makes me think > that this software may not be ready for a desktop > user. Here it is: > > FILE LABELING > All files, directories, devices ... have a > security context/label > asso- > ciated with them. These context are stored > in the extended > attributes > of the file system. Problems with SELinux > often arise from > the file > system being mislabeled. This can be caused > by booting the > machine with > a non selinux kernel. If you see an error > message containing > file_t, > that is usually a good indicator that you > have a serious > problem with > file system labeling. > > The best way to relabel the file system > is to create the > flag file > /.autorelabel and reboot. > system-config-securitylevel, also > has this > capability. The restorcon/fixfiles > commands are also > available for > relabeling files. > > Now I have used some of these ideas today. The list > suggested and I did. > But this stuff is not the kind of thing a person not > using Linux in > business wants to know about. > > Using all these fixes need your computer running and > up so you can do > them. But I guess you could come up in a rescue CD > and do these commands > if you remember them. > > So why would a desktop user ever want to run SELinux Because it comes with Fedora whether you like it or not. You have 3 options, *** this has been stated X number of times in previous selinux related threads *** 1) run selinux disabled 2) run selinux permissive 3) run selinux targeted. Option 1 and 2 are what most users that do not like selinux use in order to continue using Fedora, For option 3 to work, you need to work cooperatively and use setroubleshooter and diagnoze and correct issues with it. Report bugs and use it wisely. It can be a pain in the glass, but you have to remember that it is an extra layer of protection, you only have it there to protect you and not hurt you. IF it bothers you, run it in disabled mode or permissive mode. The issue(s) of Selinux here on the list have been discussed many times, have you not seen many posts about it. Why come back to it and create more trouble for the people on this list? Understanding Selinux is very hard, do what setroubleshooter recommends, if it does not work, complain and join selinux list and ask for help, if you do not want to help out fix the problems that you and others might have, just run it disabled and there you go. There are many things in life that are very hard to understand, please take more time to reflect on your actions. BTW, you are becoming very famous Karl, even on the Fedora page for PulseAudio the new sound system for Fedora 8 mentions your name in the Usage cases/rationale http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeaturePulseaudio Unless it is another Karl then I am sorry for mentioning it :( If it is indeed you, then enjoy your moment in the limelight :) Regards, Antonio ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/ -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list