Christian Iseli wrote: > On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 01:03:44 -0400, Jon Masters wrote: >> ...but how is the *average* user supposed to do this copy? > > I have a Fedora 9 running under VirtualBox and am basically wondering > the same thing about the SharedFolder thing. When one simply does a > $ mount -t vboxsf VMShared /mnt > then a subsequent attempt to copy something in there yields: > $ mv gr.078212.108v2.pdf /mnt Well first this is not a copy it is a move. The problem here is the mv command is attempting to retain the file context of gr.078212.108v2.pdf, if you did a cp it would work. What avc are you seeing? > mv: cannot create regular file `/mnt/gr.078212.108v2.pdf': Permission denied > and selinuxtroubleshootd pops up (which is nice). > > And then there are further hickups if you leave the filesystem mounted > overnight: updatedb and (I think) logwatch cron jobs are also getting > denials. > AVC? > This can all be fixed using audit2allow etc., as explained in the > setroubleshootd output, but... > > Maybe some nice little script, to do selinux tweaks, that could be run > after mounting a new filesystem would help ? > > Cheers, > Christian > -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list