Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>
>
> This is very strange, I have no idea why SELinux update would do this,
> and suspect that something else might have gone wrong. Were there other
> packages in the update?
>
> I will update my F10 and see what is going on.
>
> Could be someone is doing a chcon -t usr_t in a post install script?
>
>
I don't know but during the yum update the selinux-policy update produced a
whole string of "*" chars on the terminal window during the update of that
package (instead of the hashes between [] ), and there are lines in the
/var/log/messages file afterwards with:
Mar 2 19:49:25 home1 yum: Updated: selinux-policy-3.5.13-46.fc10.noarch
Mar 2 19:49:49 home1 dbus: avc: received policyload notice (seqno=2)
Mar 2 19:49:49 home1 dbus: avc: received policyload notice (seqno=2)
Maybe that is relevant - but I guess you will probe what is going on on your
system. I also noticed that on some boxes only directories below /home were
altered and on others /home itself was changed... very odd and a little
un-nerving!
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