On 1/9/20 9:42 PM, linux guy wrote:
Once the boot process is complete, SELinux won't be happy and some of
the partitions will probably mount as read only.
To fix this problem, open a console session and issue the following
statement and reboot the computer.
#fixfiles onboot
#shutdown -r now
Alternatively, assuming your target root filesystem is "/mnt/drive" as
in your case, you can just do "touch /mnt/drive/.autorelabel". And then
when you boot the new system, it will do the relabel at boot. I suspect
that's what that command does anyway.
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