On 5/6/20 3:37 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-05-06 20:30, Neal Becker wrote:
Running update today appeared to hang on restorecon, which was triggered by an update
to selinux-policy-targeted IIRC (can't seem to find the log).
After running >10minutes (system has SSD and shouldn't take long) I did kill -KILL <pid> to it.
On reboot everything seems OK.
Thoughts?
Yes, some selinux updates should come with "warnings" that it may take a long time to complete.
This can take quite a bit of time depending on circumstances.
I have a slower system and even with an SSD the update took about 30 minutes.
I have slower system with a bigger filesystem (ca. 16 TB) on HDDs
attached to it, and the update took half a day.
Seems to as if SELinux now is relabeling filesystems it did not touch
before ;)
Ralf
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