How to label top level non default dirs

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Hi,

If I have a top level non default directory say for argument called /data. 
This directory contains various scripts and text files which should be 
available to everyone. Now when I do an install it gets the default selinux 
context file_t. But this generates lots of AVC's if I set selinux to 
enforcing. What should I label this directory as.

Regards,

Tony

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Dept. of Comp. Sci.
University of Limerick.

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