At 8:06 PM -0700 4/22/06, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote: >Hi everyone. > >I was trying to upgrade from FC4 to FC5, but my root partition was too small >to accomodate the DVD image. So, I had to resize some partitions. GNU parted >was useless in that task (see Redhat Bugzilla Bug 90894). > >Finally, I used "dump" to create a snapshot of a filesystem, then, using >the FC5 DVD to boot into rescue mode, used "restore" to recreate it. > >The problem: during the restore, for every file, I get messages like this: > > restore: lsetxattr ./System.map-2.6.15-1.1833_FC4 failed: Invalid argument > >This feels like it's related to SELinux. In fact, looking at >the restored files with "ls -Z", I see that they are all unlabeled. > >If I don't use the rescue CD, and instead, on a running system where SELinux >is enabled, do the following: > >1) setenforce 0 >2) restore from the dump. >3) setenforce 1 > >Then, the restored files are in their correct security context. > >How do I get this same result (files completely restored, along with >their extended attributes) while using the rescue CD? When booting the rescue CD, use the kernel command line: linux rescue enforcing=0 along with any other options you need (when I remember, I use "hda=noprobe hdb=noprobe"). ____________________________________________________________________ TonyN.:' <mailto:tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ' <http://www.georgeanelson.com/>