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On 08/11/2012 08:53 AM, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
Hi
I have checked my dmesg output and I have saw something that I can't
explain - because there are no documentations about. Maybe someone can
explain it what it means, and if necessary how can I or should, or
shouldn't set a policy for this.
So these are the lines in dmesg - Permission wake_alarm in class
capability2 not defined in policy. [ 6.051898] SELinux: Permission
block_suspend in class capability2 not defined in policy.
Thanks,
Zoltan
This basically means the kernel is "newer" then the policy. Meaning
the
Kernel has a new access check "block_suspend" that your policy does not
currently define.
These should be defined in the latest F18 policy. What version of
selinux-policy do you have installed.
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