Am 05.11.2012 23:19, schrieb lee: > Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> On 11/05/2012 05:07 PM, lee wrote: >>> Steven Stern <subscribed-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >>> >>>> From the man page: >>>> >>>> -a, --archive archive mode; equals -rlptgoD (no -H,-A,-X) >>>> >>>> So, you need to use "--archive -X" to transfer selinux context info as >>>> well as the other attributes. >>> >>> Ugh ... darn ... What do I do now? Files on /var have been modified in the >>> meantime; I could run rsync on / again. That should be possible while it's >>> mounted. >>> >>> What will rsync do? Only change the info because the file content hasn't >>> changed? >>> >>> Isn't there a better way to fix this? >>> >> >> I have not got the full information, but running restorecon on the data will >> probably fix the file contexts. > > The context is that I moved the root file system and /var from one disk > to another with insufficient options to rsync. I have already run > restorecon which enabled me to log in again. Something is still wrong > because pulseaudio doesn't run anymore and the "users" command produces > no output. > > What if I run "yum reinstall *"? Re-installing all packages should fix > the rights, shouldn't it? possibly yes i did this shot time ago after a really ugly crash resulting in emergency mode and manually fixing the rootfs with say "yes" to anything fsck suggested hint: yum reinstall \* always escape * in commands!
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