Re: SElinux filesystem relabel at boot problem

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Jonathan Underwood wrote:
Hi

I recently tried turning SElinux back onto "Enforcing" and rebooting
so that a filesystem relabel would happen. However, on reboot, loads
of messages are spewed to the console - I'm not sure if this is during
the relabel or afterwards, and half an hour later it is still going.
The messages being spewed to the console only and don't appear in any
logs and they fly by too quick to read (they are selinux audit type
messages though).
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Did you go through the correct procedure to kick off the relabel? Creating the specially named file at the top of the root filesystem? If it is relabelling, it will state that it is doing so at boot. It will be quite obvious. You can look at the startup scripts in /etc/rc.d/ to see what makes it happen (rc.local, rc.sysinit, rc).

Peter


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