On Jan 4, 2008 11:40 AM, Ed Swierk eswierk@arastra.com wrote:
On 1/4/08, Tomasz Torcz tomek@crocom.com.pl wrote:
tar with "--xattrs"?
No, I didn't realize --xattrs existed; the tar info page doesn't mention it. Oh, there it is in the man page. I see. I now notice ls has a -Z option that shows the SELinux security context.
It would be nice if ls -l would show the security context by default when SELinux is enabled, as the context is apparently just as important as file permissions.
I started to use cp -P + rm rather than mv to shuffle around config files and files between user directories and 99% of my selinux attribute issues went away. I checked the man page for mv and didn't see anything; is there an equivalent to cp's -P parameter for mv?
/Mike