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?
>
> selinux-policy should only be doing the equivalent of a restorecon -vR
> in its post install. Actually executes fixfiles
> "fixfiles -C ${FILE_CONTEXT}.pre restore"
>
> Which figures out what was different between the old file context and
> the new and runs restorecon on them.
>
>
Dan, I had a problem this morning on another machine where there is a bind
mounted /var/spool/mail directory (restorecon -vR /var/spool/mail seems to
have fixed it). In all the cases where the user contexts had a problem were
machines with bind mounted /home areas. I wonder if this could be the
common factor?
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