Re: unlabeled_t types for files

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On 10/18/2012 03:49 PM, Anamitra Dutta Majumdar (anmajumd) wrote:
Hi Stephen,

Alternatively can we set the filesystem type to start with? So that the
initial label is not
unlabeled_t. If so where can we do this?

That would require a modified policy, to define a labeling behavior for dbcfs via a genfscon statement in policy/modules/kernel/filesystem.te. But that has to be built into the base policy module; you can't add it via a non-base policy module. Likely simpler to just allow mount_t to do this.
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