Hi, I'm now making server at my office with f12. I'm moved by how easy SELinux became to configure anythinng after all these years. I have mounted HDs on /mnt/path or /media/path. The HDs are mounted on /mnt/path which reside valuable data inside, and on /media/path which has backup tar balls. The one on /mnt/path are shared data by samba so that some organization unit guys can read and write through network. First,I set #chmod 777 /mnt/path and this is just a test, so it's not controversial. Second, after I read smb.conf, and I found SELinux configuration telling to set path to samba_share_t by chcon. I made it and it was a success, I could read and write from network to /mnt/path. Next, I commanded, # restorecon -R -v /mnt and /mnt/path became mnt_t. In that, I failed both read nor write. I made local module by audit2allow and installed by semodule -i. Of course, I restoreconed. I failed again. I did # touch /.autorelabel # shutdown -r now I failed. security context of /mnt/path is still mnt_t. How can I set security context of /mnt/path to samba_share_t not using chcon ? Thanks in advance. ----SELinux tool----- http://sourceforge.net/projects/segatex/ -- selinux mailing list selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux