Stephen Smalley wrote:
Did you already have a mount from the same server/filesystem when you
tried doing this? If so, unmount those first and try again - context
mounts are limited to one per superblock.
Thanks Stephen & Eric.
Yes, the problem was I had another mount from the same server.
So, now both mounts have httpd_sys_content_t context even
though I only put that option on one of them. I do not want
the other mount to have this context.
Based on what you're saying, that's not possible, right,
since they are coming from the same server?
johnn
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