Re: External ext3 USB Hard drive and selinux

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I created a new directory on the root directory of the USB HD and I was able 
to write on it in both ubuntu and centos. 

I am curious if it didn't have to do with the fact that one of my 
sub-directories is called "home" and selinux flagged this and yet didn't show 
up in the audit.

The full directory name for the one that couldn't be copied( yet deleteable)  
to in centos was:
/media/disk/home/dude

The one that worked was :
/media/disk/dude
In this case everything works normal, sub-directories and all!

al
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