* Tom London <selinux@xxxxxxxxxxx> [2004-05-30 20:12]: > I understand its 'safer' to run 'fixfiles relabel', but some vestigial > unlabeled files seem to remain... Look into your policy for file contexts which specify "<<none>>" as context. This means that setfiles does not touch these files at all, as they can not be properly labeled by looking at the file name; so it is best to leave them alone. If you come from a non-SELinux system you should probably delete all these files[0] and reboot. Thomas [0] the policy I'm looking right now has <<none>> only for files which can be safely deleted if the system is in single user mode and is restarted immediately afterwards. -- http://www.cip.ifi.lmu.de/~bleher/selinux/ - my SELinux pages GPG-Fingerprint: BC4F BB16 30D6 F253 E3EA D09E C562 2BAE B2F4 ABE7
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