On Wednesday 04 October 2006 17:09, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
Before I spend time putting in bugzilla reports since it going to
take time
to gather the documentation, I am hoping some of this is known. This
testing was done with clean installs on hardware and using vmware.
1. install selinux-policy-mls and switch to it using the
system-config-security tool ... then reboot and do the relabeling
(enforcing=0). Then reboot again (enforcing=1) ... oops, an almost
immediate kernel panic!
2. OK, get the system back up in targeted mode. I then thought I would
try strict ... install selinx-policy-strict ... then reboot and do the
relabeling (enforcing=0). Ten reboot again (enforcing=1) ... better ... no
kernel panic ... but not much better since some services fail starting and,
when I logon as root, I cannot do anything.
Grumble, grumble. Naturally, what did not work at work now works (sort of)
when I try to reproduce it at home. I do believe that there are some
problems but I need to "better" reproduce them.
I would still like to know if someone has installed something like fc6test3
and then installed and switched to the mls policy ... did it work? ... did it
not work?
Gene