Murray McAllister wrote:
Murray McAllister wrote:
Hi,
The following is a rough draft for the "Mounting File Systems"
sections. Any comments and corrections are appreciated.
Thanks!
Mounting File Systems
By default, when a third extended file system (ext3) is mounted, the
files and directories on the file system are labeled with the file_t
type. The mount command can override SELinux contexts when mounting
file systems. SELinux context changes with the mount command can be
per-session only (until the file system is unmounted), or persistent
(context changes are written to disk).
Sorry for all the spam. Should I add a note that this only applies if
mounted to a newly-created directory under / ?
Thanks.
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