On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 10:29, Russell Coker wrote: > On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 03:34, David T Hollis <dhollis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I'm sure the ultimate question is: when/if it makes it to the stock > > kernel, does Fedora begin to support it? > > SE Linux is a core feature of Fedora, and will be enabled by default in RHEL4. > > Reiser 3 does not work with SE Linux and probably never will. > What are the problems with Reiserfs 3? I thought the patches from Chris Mason of SuSE that went into the mainstream kernel in 2.6.7 enabled SELinux. I haven't had a chance to test that, though, so I would appreciate knowing if the support is illusory. -Toshio -- _______S________U________B________L________I________M________E_______ t o s h i o + t i k i - l o u n g e . c o m GA->ME 1999
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