issue on Yum & Xattr

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Hi,
 
I have several questions there:
 
When we use the command 'yum', must we keep on line? Can I use it on my local machine?
 
Where is the extended attributes stored? in the inode?
 
Is there any text-based web browser that can be used in SELinux?
 
I greatly appreciate your answer.
 
Yours,
Park Lee
2004-06-05
 



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