>> # ls -lad /root >> drwxr-x---. 35 root root 4096 19. Apr 11:11 /root/ >> >> ???------^^^ >> >> What does this dot mean? > > Just to summarize history: Upstream of coreutils marked all files with > SELinux context with '+' starting with 6.10 release. As SELinux enabled > is default in Fedora and ls is the easiest way how to recognize files > with ACL's, it was reported as rhbz #430779 in Jan 2008, so the '+' was > removed in Fedora for files with SELinux context only - as temporary > solution. Similar bugzilla was reported in Debian and coreutils upstream > changed the behaviour to show '.' for files with SELinux context only > for 7.0 release, as marking them is required by POSIX. That summary is incomplete because it does not mention that '+' (plus sign) in Fedora now means "has ACLs, too". ' ' (blank) no SELinux coverage '.' (dot) ordinary SELinux context only '+' (plus) SELinux ACLs or other things beyond ordinary context -- -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list