Stephen Smalley wrote:
On Fri, 2006-06-16 at 22:37 +0100, Matthew Munro wrote:
Matthew Munro wrote:
try booting with enforcing=0 on the end of your
kernel line.
incidentally, for the ntfs stuff you can just as
easily use the livna
repository and install kmod-ntfs
Thanks for the livna tip. I think my kernel build was
mainly inspired by ntfs, but I soon began to enjoy
snicking out the bulk of the FC5 `.config'.
As for getting in to inspect the logs, I have already
entered KDE as non-root, then `su'd to root to dig
around. I built a module to allow hotplug_t to login,
but then I found it banned from just about everything
else.
I haven't booted that kernel in a little while, and I
don't have any logs handy, but I'll gladly provide
some example avc messages when I boot again.
Here's one. So I've built and installed this new kernel, and then
rebooted into it, and then I get this.
Jun 13 12:08:24 north kernel: audit(1150196904.915:6): avc: denied {
entrypoint } for pid=1873 comm="login" name="bash" dev=hda7 ino=49158
scontext=root:sysadm_r:hotplug_t:s0-s0:c0.c255
tcontext=system_u:object_r:file_t:s0 tclass=file
Hmmm...either your filesystem isn't labeled, or you didn't enable xattr
support for your filesystem type in your kernel config?
The xattr thing was okay. I suppose the labeling went astray at some point.
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