On 08/15/2014 01:45 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 08/15/2014 07:40 AM, Robert Moskowitz issued this missive:
The setup is armv7 (Allwinner A20 based Cubieboard)
F19 remix kernel
Redsleeve EL6
SELinux is coming up disabled, and I can't figure out what is needed.
And no help on the Redsleeve list, as its heritage is armv5 and the
kernels for them do not seem to have SElinux support, so no experience
with enabling it.
Uhm, edit /etc/selinux/config and make sure you have
SELINUX=enforcing
set and then reboot?
It is.
Of course there is the 'age' mismatch of F19 kernel and EL6, don't know
if that is an issue.
Uhm, it may. It depends on if the SELinux rulesets are compatible. I
think you'll be OK as long as you have current selinux-policy* and
libselinux-* RPMs installed.
I have to have the EL6 rpms, not the F19 rpms.
The way I build the system, is I copy the F19 uboot partition, untar the
RSEL tarball to /, then replace /lib/modules and /lib/firmware from a
F19 drive, oh and install the Cubieboard2 uboot from F19. It comes up
with RSEL and everything else is working so far. Except can't get
SELinux to go.
Centos7 for arm is aways off, so for now production is RSEL.
And F21 is also aways off and F20 is a remix; I AM working with it for
some cases.
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I have a 9" tape sitting on a shelf in my basement datacenter, but no
tape drive to connect to any of my systems...
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