Sorry people, I've just found a likely reference in Bugzilla. Please ignore the stuff below for now... Terry > Hi all, > I'm using the Live version of FC12 to produce a bootable clone of an idle FC12 > system to a USB stick. One step involves using 'dump' to dump the contents of the > idle root fiesystem and piping the result to 'restore', to build the stick > copy of root. This all basically works, except that restore moans about a bunch > of files during the restoration process with things like: > > /var/cache/fontconfig/xxxxx: EA set.security.selinux.system_u:object_r:fonts_cache_t:s0 failed: Invalid argument > > The disk-based system originally had selinux disabled, and when I tried the dump > of that, I got thousands of restore errors. I then booted up the disk-based system, > set selinux to permissive and let it relabel the files. After that, restore only > produced the current bunch of errors. selinux on the live system runs in enforcing/targeted, > but the problem still occurs if I set it to permissive/targeted (by editing /etc/selinux/config > as there is no option for this in the Administration menu on the live system) > > Any ideas anyone? > > Cheers, > Terry > > -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines