With all the NSA building in back doors into everything maybe SElinux
should be pulled from the Fedora distros permanently. Just a thought.
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 6:55 AM, Sam Varshavchik
<mrsam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
After I started a fedup update to F20, it burned up a lot of time
relabeling the entire filesystem, then rebooted again. On the second
reboot there were a couple of "failed to mount update media" errors;
however it looks like the update rpm transaction is running. We'll
see.
I have selinux turned off, I don't need it. The update script is
turning it on, and relabeling everything. I'm just going to turn it
off again, when the update finishes.
Is there any way to avoid wasting all this time. And what's with
those error messages.
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