On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 16:20 -0400, Levine, Daniel J. wrote: > Hey guys, > > When I first installed my Fedora Core 2 (release) OS with SELinux, I > installed most of the packages I needed, but forgot that AMD doesn't get > installed by default. So afterwards I found the am-utils RPM and installed > it. Now I get spurious amd related messages from SELinux. I was probably > root when I installed am-utils and chances are it didn't put the right > contexts on the files an such. > > So, I figured I needed to re-label my file system so the amd related files > would have the correct SELinux contexts on them. This is what it would do > for me right? Probably. That is the first step to take to work things out. > Well, so I got to /etc/security/selinux and I don't have a src directory! > I'm pretty sure I picked Workstation Install and added various other > packages that I thought I needed at installation time. Am-utils is the only > after-the-fact package I installed. > > So, where is the policy source? I'm looking in the right place right? Now > I do see in the SELinux getting started HOWTO that they do something like: > make -C /etc/selinux relabel The policy-sources package has changed, as did the other selinux packages. You should install the newest packages from rawhide, they are: selinux-policy-strict (and -sources) selinux-policy-targeted (and -sources) selinux-doc libselinux The sources will now be in the directory /etc/selinux and the config file will also be in that tree as /etc/selinux/config rather than in /etc/sysconfig. -- Andrew Farris, CPE senior (California Polytechnic State University, SLO) fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx :: lordmorgul on irc.freenode.net