I've seen this with earlier versions of refpolicy(when making mcs) Validating mcs file_contexts. /sbin/setfiles -q -c /etc/selinux/mcs/policy/policy.22 file_contexts Installing file_contexts. install -m 644 file_contexts /etc/selinux/mcs/contexts/files/file_contexts install -m 644 homedir_template /etc/selinux/mcs/contexts/files/homedir_template python -E support/genhomedircon -d /etc/selinux -t mcs The user "staff_u" is not present in the passwd file, skipping... The user "sysadm_u" is not present in the passwd file, skipping... The user "unconfined_u" is not present in the passwd file, skipping... make: *** No rule to make target `/etc/selinux/mcs/contexts/default_contexts', needed by `install'. Stop. when making the policy I have the policy in my home directory usually do a chown -R name:name refpolicy (before building) then: make conf make policy sudo make install do I need to build this thing always as root? -- Justin P. Mattock -- This message was distributed to subscribers of the selinux mailing list. If you no longer wish to subscribe, send mail to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the words "unsubscribe selinux" without quotes as the message.