On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 7:17 PM, Negative <negativebinom...@gmail.com>wrote:
> I built a new VM under KVM today and I've been getting a slew of message > that selinux is blocking virtmanager from reading the new image. This > doesn't seem to be doing any harm, but I wanted to check whether I should > simply run chcon on the image (if I can). > > Virtmanager show up as usr_t, as do my other vm images, but the new one is > svirt_image_t. > > The selinux error says it denied a read access to virtmanager but that it > is not expected that the access is required. > > I tried running restorecon as root, as suggested by the selinux error, but > I'm getting a permission-denied error there. (It tries to set the context to > usr_t) > > Thanks in advance > > > My bad. I had to shut down the vm and quit virtmanager before I could run chcon. It's ok now.
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