Re: SELinux and access across 'similar types'

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On 01/06/2012 01:36 AM, Bennett Haselton wrote:
> So I still don't know: after creating /.autorelabel (and verifying that
> it's there), and rebooting the system (and then verifying that the
> /.autorelabel file has been deleted, which is supposed to mean the
> auto-relabel actually happened), why am I still seeing the file type
> listed as file_t?

Either SELinux is disabled or your filesystem doesn't support extended 
attributes.

Check /proc/cmdline to see if the kernel was instructed to disable 
SELinux, and check /etc/sysconfig/selinux.

Check /proc/mounts to see what filesystem type your system is using. 
Use "tune2fs -l" to see if an ext3/4 filesystem has the "user_xattr" option.
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