Hi,
I found in 'Fedora Core 2 SELinux FAQ', there is one item: "Fedora Core ships with a new script fixfiles which supports three options: check, restore, and relabel. This allows users to relabel the file system without having the policy-sources package installed."
But ,if I don't install policy-sources package, where are the file_contexts information that used for relabelling?
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On Wed, 2004-06-02 at 23:38, park lee wrote:
I found in 'Fedora Core 2 SELinux FAQ', there is one item:
"Fedora Core ships with a new script fixfiles which supports three options: check, restore, and relabel. This allows users to relabel the file system without having the policy-sources package installed."
But ,if I don't install policy-sources package, where are the
file_contexts information that used for relabelling?
The policy package installs a copy of the file_contexts file to /etc/security/selinux so that it is available for use by fixfiles, setfiles, or restorecon even if policy sources is not available.
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