On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 02:13:52PM -0600, Stephen J. Smoogen wrote: > On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:07:22 -0400, Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Stephen J. Smoogen wrote: > > > > >What should users do with the files listed in /var/tmp/badcontext? > > > > > >For the last 3 days I have had over 10000 files listed since I > > >installed it. I was wondering if I should be running some command > > >after a yum upgrade that I didnt know about ;). > > > > > > 17287 /var/tmp/badcontext.HNjBUG2517 > > > 52272 /var/tmp/badcontext.XzqEZB4859 > > > 22518 /var/tmp/badcontext.YGZFP27816 > > > > > restorecon -f /var/tmp/badcontext.YGZFP27816 > > > > Will fix the context, then delete the files. [snip] > > When you say delete.. do you mean it whacks the file on the disk or > some other copy... Yikes! No, running restorecon will reset the file contexts, after which you can/should delete the /var/tmp/badcontext.blahfoo file. Nalin