Andrew Farris wrote:
Daniel J Walsh wrote:
Well install selinux-policy-targeted on both machine/
I already had the policy installed on one machine, it was only
uninstalled from the second.
I installed the targeted policy on the second machine, so both now have
it. I rebooted and relabeled both. They both login as bootloader_t
when logging in from gdm.
On the other hand if I use startx I get logged in with unconfined_t, but
no gnome settings daemon connection.
Let me add I am now seeing both systems behave the same way as above, gdm logins
have context bootloader_t and that remains through /bin/su - root but startx
logins have unconfined_t and remains unconfined through /bin/su - root.
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