On 08/23/2010 06:23 AM, imsand@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello Everybody
For quite a while I've been trying to enable selinux in SLES11, but
sestatus always show DISABLED.
The following steps I've already done:
* installed all *selinux* packages from yast2
* add the following boot parameters to the kernel: security=selinux
selinux=1 enforcing=0
* created /etc/selinux/config file with the that content:
SELINUX=enforcing
SELINUXTYPE=targeted
What I've noticed is, that /selinux doesn't exit. I can't create that
mountpoint manually because selinuxfs filesystem doesn't exist.
Does anybody knows if that could be the reason? and if so, how do i get
selinux work on SLES 11.
(As far as I know SLES 11 should be prepared to use selinux as technical
preview).
Thanks in advance
Matthias
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should be working(at-least for opensuse 12),you need to mkdir /selinux
then reboot(SELinux will mount it's file-system there(but cant if the
mount-point doesn't exist)).
Justin P. Mattock
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