On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Russell Coker <russell@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
By init I meant including the sysvinit scripts. I might not be very accurate with terminology here but what I actually wanted to analyze was the behavior of how init is relabeled after selinux is initialized. And the rest of the process is straight forward.
Thanks.
On Mon, 25 Oct 2010, Shaz <shazalive@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:In Debian sysvinit loads the policy, as everyone has done with sysvinit for 5+
> 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?
years. Upstart didn't, but I believe that there has been progress towards
getting it to do so too. There are quite a few Debian users who don't use an
initrd and we want to support them.
By init I meant including the sysvinit scripts. I might not be very accurate with terminology here but what I actually wanted to analyze was the behavior of how init is relabeled after selinux is initialized. And the rest of the process is straight forward.
Thanks.
There was never a need to change inittab.
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