On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 07:15, Tom London <selinux(a)comcast.net> wrote:
Each boot, something is relabeling /etc/fstab from etc_t to tmp_t.
Probably it is creating the file in /tmp and then moving it to /etc. Even
without SE Linux this is a bug. /tmp may not be on the root file system, in
which case moving the file from /tmp to /etc is not atomic and may result in
file truncation on an unexpected power failure or system crash.
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