John R. Dennison wrote: > On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 03:06:11PM -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote: >> >> Disabling SELinux is not going to fix your problem. Since the field is >> just showing you that you have extended attibutes assigned to yr files. >> >> Why not just script around it. >> >> ls -l | sed 's/\. / /g' >> >> Would replace all ". " from your output. > > Because that would be too easy and people absolutely love to shoot > themselves in the face by disabling selinux. Because it is, as we all > know, ridiculously hard to manage. Don't get me started. I'm fighting it regularly. For example, SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/perl from getattr access on the file /sys/devices/system/node/node0/meminfo. For complete SELinux messages. And yes, I did post a few things to the selinux list.... mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos