Re: [refpolicy] load_policy() with upstart on mint 9 fluxbox

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On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 4:39 AM, Russell Coker <russell@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 22 Oct 2010, Shaz <shazalive@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Why do you expect Upstart or init to know if initrd was used or not? Is
> this a feature that upstart should handle? I guess not because initrd is
> used for early drivers and configuration before the rootfs can be utilized
> properly.

/sbin/init can easily determine whether policy was already loaded, whether an
initrd/initramfs was used isn't the relevant issue.

It's easy to load policy from /sbin/init, and as Systemd will have to have SE
Linux support (it can't do any of it's advanced features without it) it
wouldn't make sense to have anything other than /sbin/init load policy on a
Systemd system.


Dear Russel,

I would like to have a look at the Debian init solution for SELinux. Can you attach or link to a sample inittab and substitute for what is done at initrd?

Thanks.

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