RE: gfs support for extended security attributes

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The gfs-kernel code in the HEAD of the cvs tree now has SELinux extended
attribute support integrated into the code.  Also, the upstream gfs2
code that is in the -mm kernel also has the SELinux support as well.
The gfs code in HEAD is targeted at the Fedora Core 6 and RHEL5
releases.

Kevin

On Fri, 2006-08-04 at 08:31 -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues de Mello wrote:
> The gfs doesn't support SELinux attributes, currently you MUST DISABLE SELinux to use GFS+Cluster Suite.
> 
> I don't know if there is any plan to support it. maybe one developer or someone from redhat can anwser you better. :-D 
> 
> Best Regards
> Leonardo Rodrigues de Mello
> 
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> Subject:	 gfs support for extended security attributes
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> Does the current release of GFS support extended security attributes for
> use with SELinux? If not, are there any plans for support?
> 
> Thanks,
> David
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