Sat, 28 Jul 2007 16:28:41 +0530, Rogue wrote:
Hi all,
I have been noticing that the ntfs mounts are no longer auto-mounting with the new kernel. I have filed bug 249943 regarding the same. Would appreciate if others observing the same problem could provide further information in the bug.
thanks, Rogue
I looked at bugzilla and noted your bug report was about external USB drives and i386. I added my similar experience concerning hard disk NTFS partitions and x86_64. Automounting stopped on 25th July, the date selinux-policy and selinux-policy-targeted packages were updated here. Then I was still using 2.6.21-1.3228.fc7 kernel, but the same thing (no automount) is still true now that I'm using 2.6.22.1-33.fc7 kernel.
My 2 c.
Antti
On 28/07/07, Antti J. Huhtala ahuhtal4@welho.com wrote:
Sat, 28 Jul 2007 16:28:41 +0530, Rogue wrote:
Hi all,
I have been noticing that the ntfs mounts are no longer auto-mounting with the new kernel. I have filed bug 249943 regarding the same. Would appreciate if others observing the same problem could provide further information in the bug.
thanks, Rogue
I looked at bugzilla and noted your bug report was about external USB drives and i386. I added my similar experience concerning hard disk NTFS partitions and x86_64. Automounting stopped on 25th July, the date selinux-policy and selinux-policy-targeted packages were updated here. Then I was still using 2.6.21-1.3228.fc7 kernel, but the same thing (no automount) is still true now that I'm using 2.6.22.1-33.fc7 kernel.
Pretty sure it's selinux related, as the following appears in my dmesg corresponding to the failure to mount at startup and double clicking the drives in the ntfs configuration tool mounts them with no trouble. Will add to the bug report when I get a chance.
audit(1185632349.536:4): avc: denied { search } for pid=1548 comm="mount.ntfs-3g" name="media" dev=dm-0 ino=163841 scontext=system_u:sys tem_r:mount_ntfs_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:object_r:mnt_t:s0 tclass=dir audit(1185632349.536:5): avc: denied { search } for pid=1557 comm="mount.ntfs-3g" name="media" dev=dm-0 ino=163841 scontext=system_u:sys tem_r:mount_ntfs_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:object_r:mnt_t:s0 tclass=dir
On 7/28/07, Ian Malone ibmalone@gmail.com wrote:
On 28/07/07, Antti J. Huhtala ahuhtal4@welho.com wrote:
Sat, 28 Jul 2007 16:28:41 +0530, Rogue wrote:
Hi all,
I have been noticing that the ntfs mounts are no longer auto-mounting with the new kernel. I have filed bug 249943 regarding the same. Would appreciate if others observing the same problem could provide further information in the bug.
thanks, Rogue
I looked at bugzilla and noted your bug report was about external USB drives and i386. I added my similar experience concerning hard disk NTFS partitions and x86_64. Automounting stopped on 25th July, the date selinux-policy and selinux-policy-targeted packages were updated here. Then I was still using 2.6.21-1.3228.fc7 kernel, but the same thing (no automount) is still true now that I'm using 2.6.22.1-33.fc7 kernel.
Pretty sure it's selinux related, as the following appears in my dmesg corresponding to the failure to mount at startup and double clicking the drives in the ntfs configuration tool mounts them with no trouble. Will add to the bug report when I get a chance.
audit(1185632349.536:4): avc: denied { search } for pid=1548 comm="mount.ntfs-3g" name="media" dev=dm-0 ino=163841 scontext=system_u:sys tem_r:mount_ntfs_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:object_r:mnt_t:s0 tclass=dir audit(1185632349.536:5): avc: denied { search } for pid=1557 comm="mount.ntfs-3g" name="media" dev=dm-0 ino=163841 scontext=system_u:sys tem_r:mount_ntfs_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:object_r:mnt_t:s0 tclass=dir
I am seeing the same thing, x86_64 with external USB hard drive as well as internal hard drive Windows partition. SELinux troubleshooter indicates that SELinux is disallowing mount.ntfs-3g from accessing /media (brilliant!). Found this bug report suggesting that the issue has been fixed in an updated package (that is not quite available yet): https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=249695
Jonathan
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Hi Antti,
Antti J. Huhtala wrote:
I looked at bugzilla and noted your bug report was about external USB drives and i386. I added my similar experience concerning hard disk NTFS partitions and x86_64. Automounting stopped on 25th July, the date selinux-policy and selinux-policy-targeted packages were updated here. Then I was still using 2.6.21-1.3228.fc7 kernel, but the same thing (no automount) is still true now that I'm using 2.6.22.1-33.fc7 kernel.
Yup, I see the same issue at startup. My NTFS mount points in fstab fail to start up. Thanks for updating the bug.
- -Rogue
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Hi Jonathan
Jonathan Berry wrote:
I am seeing the same thing, x86_64 with external USB hard drive as well as internal hard drive Windows partition. SELinux troubleshooter indicates that SELinux is disallowing mount.ntfs-3g from accessing /media (brilliant!). Found this bug report suggesting that the issue has been fixed in an updated package (that is not quite available yet): https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=249695
I just went through the report and it looks like it is the same issue. It would be great if the developer could comment on the bug and decide whether or not it is a duplicate. None the less, I shall look for the suggested package update.
thanks, Rogue
On 29/07/07, Rogue roguexz@gmail.com wrote:
Jonathan Berry wrote:
I am seeing the same thing, x86_64 with external USB hard drive as well as internal hard drive Windows partition. SELinux troubleshooter indicates that SELinux is disallowing mount.ntfs-3g from accessing /media (brilliant!). Found this bug report suggesting that the issue has been fixed in an updated package (that is not quite available yet): https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=249695
I just went through the report and it looks like it is the same issue. It would be great if the developer could comment on the bug and decide whether or not it is a duplicate. None the less, I shall look for the suggested package update.
I've found that the update to the -30 version of policy-targeted does not fix this here, added to bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=249695.
Has -30 fixed it for anyone?
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Ian Malone wrote:
On 29/07/07, Rogue roguexz@gmail.com wrote:
Jonathan Berry wrote:
I am seeing the same thing, x86_64 with external USB hard drive as well as internal hard drive Windows partition. SELinux troubleshooter indicates that SELinux is disallowing mount.ntfs-3g from accessing /media (brilliant!). Found this bug report suggesting that the issue has been fixed in an updated package (that is not quite available yet): https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=249695
I just went through the report and it looks like it is the same issue. It would be great if the developer could comment on the bug and decide whether or not it is a duplicate. None the less, I shall look for the suggested package update.
I've found that the update to the -30 version of policy-targeted does not fix this here, added to bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=249695.
Has -30 fixed it for anyone?
Not working for me either. Still seeing AVC denials, though now the issues seems to be different.
thanks, Rogue
On 8/3/07, Rogue roguexz@gmail.com wrote:
Ian Malone wrote:
On 29/07/07, Rogue roguexz@gmail.com wrote:
Jonathan Berry wrote:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=249943
I am seeing the same thing, x86_64 with external USB hard drive as well as internal hard drive Windows partition. SELinux troubleshooter indicates that SELinux is disallowing mount.ntfs-3g from accessing /media (brilliant!). Found this bug report suggesting that the issue has been fixed in an updated package (that is not quite available yet): https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=249695
I just went through the report and it looks like it is the same issue. It would be great if the developer could comment on the bug and decide whether or not it is a duplicate. None the less, I shall look for the suggested package update.
I've found that the update to the -30 version of policy-targeted does not fix this here, added to bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=249695.
Has -30 fixed it for anyone?
Not working for me either. Still seeing AVC denials, though now the issues seems to be different.
Same here. Looks like SELinux is now preventing ntfs-3g from accessing /tmp. I get the follow error dialog:
"fuse: failed to create temporary directory FUSE mount point creation failed Unmounting /dev/sdf1 (WindowsBackup)"
And from the SELinux side: avc: denied { write } for comm="mount.ntfs-3g" dev=sda6 egid=0 euid=0 exe="/sbin/mount.ntfs-3g" exit=-13 fsgid=0 fsuid=0 gid=0 items=0 name="tmp" pid=4113 scontext=system_u:system_r:mount_ntfs_t:s0 sgid=0 subj=system_u:system_r:mount_ntfs_t:s0 suid=0 tclass=dir tcontext=system_u:object_r:tmp_t:s0 tty=(none) uid=0
Does anyone know what ntfs-3g is trying to write to /tmp?
Jonathan
Same here. This starts to get very annoying... Starting the hal deamon in foreground mode helps but obviously isn't realy an option.
Package versions: selinux-policy-2.6.4-30.fc7 selinux-policy-targeted-2.6.4-30.fc7