Tom London wrote:
I relabel after each policy change. If you don't, context changes reflected in the new policy files are not made.
tom
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Thanks for the suggestion.Yup, boot single fixfiles relabel fixed this problem. Going thru FC2 test1,2,3 I usually remembered to do the relabeling, I guess what threw me off was the problem with yum updating the policies throwing errors. that is in another thread.
This system was installed over the past weekend and updated to the (then) latest strict policy. "fixfiles relabel" was run then to allow going to enforcing mode. "yum update" updated the policy today. I am wondering if "fixfiles relabel" will be necessary every time policy is updated?
Richard Hally
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Thanks for the help
Richard Hally