On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 15:22 -0600, Paul Rumin wrote: > Is /.autolabel a program? A file? I did a search on Red Hat Support > site and found nothing. > I assume you want me to create a file (.autolabel) in the / directory. > But this does nothing on my system. If you need more info, just ask > what you need. Thanks in advance. It is a flag file; you create it, e.g.: touch /.autorelabel and then reboot the system. The system initialization scripts check for it and will relabel the filesystem if the file exists, then delete it. system-config- securitylevel creates it upon significant changes to the SELinux configuration, e.g. enabling/disabling SELinux, switching from targeted to strict policy, etc. -- Stephen Smalley <sds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> National Security Agency