Am Montag, den 23.01.2006, 09:46 -0500 schrieb Daniel J Walsh: > Roger Grosswiler wrote: > > this is after todays update: > > > > > > allow hald_t automount_tmp_t:dir getattr; > > allow hald_t boot_t:dir getattr; > > allow hald_t home_root_t:dir search; > > allow hald_t initctl_t:fifo_file write; > > allow hald_t initrc_var_run_t:file lock; > > allow hald_t mnt_t:dir read; > > allow hald_t mnt_t:file write; > > allow hald_t sysctl_fs_t:dir search; > > allow hald_t usr_t:file execute; > > allow hald_t var_lib_nfs_t:dir search; > > > > > > ...and again if selinux==enforced then no g-p-m > > > > Rog > > > > > What version of policy are you running? > > Latest version is supposed to allow hald to have full control over mnt. > The usr_t:file execute sounds like a mislabled file which should have > been fixed by the latest policy also. > > i did a manual fixfiles relabel after the latest policy. Here my information: policycoreutils-1.29.9-2 checkpolicy-1.28-5 libselinux-1.29.6-1 Roger -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list