Making SELinux allow access to certain directories

Tim ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au
Thu Oct 18 04:46:32 UTC 2007


Daniel J Walsh: 
>> What could be more friendly then the command line.  :^)

Marko Vojinovic 
> I second that. The GUI just lets you click on whatever, and then it goes to 
> the background and executes appropriate command with appropriate switches. 
> If, for whatever reason, this background command fails, the user is not 
> informed about it.

Only if whoever wrote the GUI is useless at error handling. For what
it's worth, I've seen command line tools that don't give useful
responses, too.

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