Craig White <craigwhite <at> azapple.com> writes: > > Hence there seems to be a bug in the SELinux policy on this issue? > ---- > I would doubt that.../opt is not a usual place for users $home > directories and thus the policy for files in that tree would not be > suitable for the method you are using. You may well be right - I installed F9 on another machine where I have the user areas in a pre-existing /home partition and this worked without issues. However there must be a way to work around the problem? I know I could re-partition and make a new partition for /home and a separate partition for /opt - but that would be hard work at this stage. Or I could in future make /home a partition and then make a subdirectory /home/opt and symlink that to /opt - but that may then lead to other problems that I have not come to at this stage using SELinux.... It seems that using SELinux opens up issues that I had never previously though about... and if there is no easy workaround then I would be pushed into switching off SELinux again which would be a shame. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list