> All labeling issues, either things on disk have no
label (they were
> created on a machine not running SELinux), they have
an old label (I
> don't remember us changing .gconfd anytime
recently) or any number of
> other things.
>
> Easiest is:
>
> touch /.autorelabel; reboot
>
Easiest and the biggest pain in the butt. Please do this
as a last
resort to fix labeling. Easiest is restorecon -R -v
PATHTOOFFENDINGFILE, Next restorecon -R -v
/TOPDIROFPATHTOOFFENDINGFILE
I tried the restorecon for all of them, they were like
20 or more warnings and it failed :(, it was more of a pain to go through those 20 or so
each one individually and still have to see them :(
I applied the magic
touch /.autorelabel; reboot
and it fixed those.
Unlabled_t files are caused by me, trying to clean up file
context and
making a mistake. I updated the policy fairly quickly to
try to
eliminate this problem. But I am sorry it bit some of you.
No problem, I applied a
brute force removal of all files in /tmp/
I did a
# rm -rf /tmp/*
and checked back if there were files and I removed those by brute force. and all appears
well :)
I have been through this before and with your guidance and help, I overcame these :)
> You also might fix all/most of these with
>
> restorecon -R -v /home /root
>
> -Eric
>
> --
Thanks for checking back. Now its nsplugin and selinux, but will get to that one later.
Regards,
Antonio