On 08/24/2010 12:14 AM, imsand@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
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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OpenSuse12? Do you mean opensuse 11.2?
Any other suggestions?
yeah open suse 11.2 Oops... as for any other advice, what Stephan had
posted for you is probably the right info to go through.. just dont be
afraid to ask questions..
Justin P. Mattock
Justin P. Mattock
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