Scott Talbot wrote:
Also there's a point that some people are forgetting.. As far as I know , only ext2/3 has support to the extended attributes that selinux creates.Actually, if you pay close attention during the install, there is a button to select whether SELinux is enabled or not. Though I agree that it would be better to dive into SELinux, I'm going to save that for a retirement project!
Scott
So , if you want to test another filesystem you have to disable selinux...
I know that Selinux is cool , improves security greatly , but I , as a home user, dont see any benefits for me.... But I , as a network admin (even though I'm not working with it actually) , consider this a welcome adition....
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Pedro Macedo (who is trying to install FC3T1 , but has encountered some issues with harddisk based install)