On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 21:22 +0200, Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
This works better. I had to create /selinux first:
# mount -t selinuxfs none /selinux
mount: mount point /selinux does not exist
# mkdir /selinux
# mount -t selinuxfs none /selinux
# /usr/sbin/load_policy /etc/selinux/targeted/policy/policy.18
/usr/sbin/load_policy: Warning! Error while getting boolean names:
Success
Could that have been the problem (/selinux not being there)?
Yes. Looking at the /sbin/init code, it should have logged a 'Failed to
mount /selinux: <error message>' message. Although it may have been too
early to be captured. Normally, /selinux is created by the installer,
but since you upgraded...
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Stephen Smalley <sds(a)tycho.nsa.gov>
National Security Agency